Have you ever dropped food on the floor only to invoke the '5-second rule' before finishing up your snack? Well, science has ...
Many people follow the “five-second rule,” but science shows the truth is more about safety than timing. Studies have found that food picks up germs as soon as it hits the floor, regardless of how ...
ATLANTA - Apparently the "five-second rule" you have lived by your entire no longer applies. You remember the rule. If you drop food, and pick it up within five seconds, it is still safe to consume.
Just about every parent is familiar with the five second rule. If you drop food on the floor, the rule, always said with a smile, says it's OK to pick it up and eat it as long as it hasn't been there ...
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According to the so-called five-second rule, eating food after it's dropped on the floor is safe—as long as you do so within the allotted timeframe. It's one of those "rules" that has stood the test ...
It's one of those "rules" that has stood the test of time, but can we really trust it? Many people follow the “five-second rule,” but science shows the truth is more about safety than timing. Studies ...