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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Fast Food Nation contains the following claim: “A series of tests conducted by Charles Gerba, a microbiologist at the University of Arizona, discovered far more fecal bacteria in the average American kitchen sink than on the average American toilet seat. According to Gerba, ‘You’d be better off eating a carrot stick that fell in your toilet than one that fell in your sink.” (The cause is, according to the author, poop on meat that gets washed down sink). I’ve assumed anything that falls into a kitchen sink is inedible since I read that. It’s gross, but I don’t really see other alternatives as being less gross. I’m pretty sure there isn’t poop in my bathroom sink, for example.[/quote] So people don’t clean their kitchen sinks properly anyway, and now we’re adding actual poop there. Aside from that, the concern isn’t necessarily the sink directly, but aeroloizing the poop when you clean it to all your food prep areas.[/quote]
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