A new study says it s safe to eat food that s been on the floor for less than five seconds.
Fez ate something off the floor.
After all you ve been trampling on that floor in the same shoes you ve worn well you don t even want to think about all the subway stairs city streets or dirty fields they ve crossed.
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New research settles the question.
I don t feel special.
The name fez is short for foreign exchange student despite the difference in spelling which the series official web site describes as poetic license.
Is it okay to eat food that has fallen on the floor.
His friends know fez s real name but.
Hey fez listen to this.
Reads from magazine steven hyde.
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Others argue that no dropped food is safe.
Well i certainly do eric.
Many people abide by the five second rule which maintains that anything is fair game if you pick it up within that time frame.
Carpet is apparently not bad at all.
Yet people will freak out of.
Have you ever seen in your life a baby or toddler.
Say donna do you have any more of that special ingredient we used.
They crawl and play on the floor a they put toys in their mouth.
Wondering if food is still ok to eat after it s been dropped on the floor or anywhere else is a pretty common experience.
Fez born august 4 1960 portrayed by wilmer valderrama is a main character on the television comedy series that 70s show.
The 5 second rule gives you permission to eat something that fell on the floor as long as it s picked up within five seconds.
Find out what research has discovered about this rule.
And it s probably not a new one either.
Eating food off the floor may be ok scientist says a microbiologist experiments with dropping food on various surfaces to see how much bacteria they pick up.
I don t think those were special brownies man.
You can t stop it.
After hyde fez jackie and kelso eat the brownies fez.
But another study champions the zero second rule of bacterial contact.