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    C ock fingers.

    Some pubs leave finger bowls on the bar as a snack but I don't bother with them. The amount of times I have seen blokes come out of the bogs without washing their hands after a p iss puts me off.
    Buffets are as bad, people go to the loo, come back and start messing with the food.
    Also cobs shouldn't be left on a bar in this weather they should be in a fridge or made to order. I rarely eat snacks in a pub, maybe a packet of crisps or scratchings, and don't start me on McDonald's, KFC and Burger King, I would sooner have stuff out of a bin.7

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    Quote Originally Posted by WBA1955 View Post
    Some pubs leave finger bowls on the bar as a snack but I don't bother with them. The amount of times I have seen blokes come out of the bogs without washing their hands after a p iss puts me off.
    Buffets are as bad, people go to the loo, come back and start messing with the food.
    Also cobs shouldn't be left on a bar in this weather they should be in a fridge or made to order. I rarely eat snacks in a pub, maybe a packet of crisps or scratchings, and don't start me on McDonald's, KFC and Burger King, I would sooner have stuff out of a bin.7

    Totally agree Des! Dirty b astards those who don’t wash their hands. Filthy f uckers also go to the loos on flights in their socks. Disgusting!

    Don’t even get people who walk into houses with shoes on as again filthy!

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    Touching a door knob picks up germs, same as using a handrail on stair or a lift.

    Picking up packaging in a supermarket etc, virtually everything we do involves interaction with bacteria.

    You’re drinking water each day that was probably raw effluent at some point.

    Chill out FFS……you’re both riddled with germs yourselves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    Touching a door knob picks up germs, same as using a handrail on stair or a lift.

    Picking up packaging in a supermarket etc, virtually everything we do involves interaction with bacteria.

    You’re drinking water each day that was probably raw effluent at some point.

    Chill out FFS……you’re both riddled with germs yourselves.

    Yeah but that’s unavoidable and not someone else being a filthy t wat! Not washing hands after going to the loo or wearing shoes in a house does say something about an individual. Like people who are ODC about cleanliness whether it’s the mrs, kids or tradesmen.

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