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BobbyDigital
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You actually have 30 seconds to pick up and eat food that you drop.

Badass, I'm a longtime subscriber to the 5 second rule, and this is fantastic news.

http://www.boston.com/business/ticker/2007/05/5second_dropped.html

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"Good news for sloppy chowhounds - that food you dropped on the floor is still safe to eat 30 seconds later.

In the interest of culinary science, student researchers at Connecticut College conducted exacting experiments in the dining hall and the snack bar to see how long it takes for food dropped on the floor to attract rogue bacteria, the New London college said in a press release today.

According to lore and legend, dropped food that spends less than five seconds on the floor - the so-called five-second rule - is still safe to eat because rogue bacteria need more time to taint it.

The flip-side of the five-second rule, of course, is that consuming food that's logged more than five seconds of floor time should daunt even the most fearless of trenchermen.

But now student researchers Molly Goettsche and Nicole Moin claim their study debunks the five-second rule by showing that bacteria needs more time to contaminate dropped food than previously believed.

Working under the supervision of assistant professor Anne Bernhard, the two cell-and-molecular biology students experimented with samples of wet food (apple slices) and dry food (Skittles candy); food samples were left on the floor for various intervals, then analyzed for contamination, the college said.

According to Goettsche and Moin, the results of their research showed that people can wait as long as 30 seconds to pick up wet foods and even longer for dry foods.

Another potential finding perhaps: Either rogue bacteria don't particularly like Skittles or the candies are impervious to their immediate depredations; in the students' research, nearly five minutes elapsed before Skittles on the floor showed a bacterial presence.

In a statement, Goettsche said: "The five-second rule should probably be renamed. You actually have a little more time."
(By Chris Reidy, Globe staff)"

6/20/2007 10:48:47 AM

brianj320
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mythbusters did this already

6/20/2007 10:50:22 AM

OmarBadu
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great news

6/20/2007 10:50:23 AM

CalledToArms
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im usually not as worried about bacteria as the physical stuff food picks up when it falls on the ground (especially desserts )

6/20/2007 10:53:13 AM

BobbyDigital
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yeah, I'm the same way, as long as there is no visible dirt, i'll eat it.

but now my time limit has increased.

6/20/2007 10:53:57 AM

Seotaji
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yeah i'm not down with the 5 second rule, even moreso, since my son mimics what i do.

[Edited on June 20, 2007 at 11:01 AM. Reason : eh]

6/20/2007 11:00:49 AM

se7entythree
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wow, this is old

6/20/2007 11:18:02 AM

carzak
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Time should not even be a factor when determining whether to eat something that fell on the floor. You're either going to pick something up and eat it immediately, or you're going to throw it out or brush it up under something.

If its dry, nonporous, not sticky, and has a low surface area theres a pretty good chance its safe no matter how long its been there. If it displays the opposite of any of those properties, observe soil level and use your own judgment. Rinse off if possible.

6/20/2007 11:19:55 AM

ncsuapex
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mythbusters did this already

6/20/2007 11:28:38 AM

CharlesHF
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In the ghetto it's the "Hairy Rule".
If it's not growing hair, it's good to eat.

6/20/2007 11:31:17 AM

hooksaw
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Time it takes for nasty shoe grit to become attached: .01 seconds.

6/20/2007 11:35:51 AM

jbtilley
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How long can it be in the trash?

[Edited on June 20, 2007 at 12:30 PM. Reason : -]

6/20/2007 12:29:47 PM

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