Scientists Say The 'Five-Second Rule' Is Totally Legit
Serial droppers rejoice!
Turns out the 'five-second rule' might not be as gross as we think..
UK researchers say it's quite unlikely that food will pick up any 'harmful' bacteria after spending a few seconds on an indoor floor.
They'd go even further to endorse a 30-second rule for dry food like chips and biscuits, if the surface is tiled or laminate.
Of course, food dropped on the floor will never be entirely risk-free, but it's safe to say you're all good as long as the surface isn't contaminated.
A survey of 2,000 people found a whopping 79 per cent admit to eating food they'd dropped on the ground.
The findings are a stark contrast from other major studies published in the past few years that "debunked" the rule, revealing it can take just one second for the bacteria to form.