I used to clean public washrooms.
You might think that is disgusting, sure, whatever, but it isn't the point.
The point is, you would not believe how many men do not wash their hands after using the washroom.
"#1 or #2", I see countless examples of both where they walk straight out.
This got me thinking... cashiers touch every item that men buy for hours. Shopping cart handles likely do not get cleaned. The possibilities are endless.
I GUARANTEE YOU there is tons of that bacteria on your hands.
P.S. From experience, my estimate is 50% do not wash their hands. If they see you doing so, they will sometimes wash or just rinse them with water quickly.
You might think that is disgusting, sure, whatever, but it isn't the point.
The point is, you would not believe how many men do not wash their hands after using the washroom.
"#1 or #2", I see countless examples of both where they walk straight out.
This got me thinking... cashiers touch every item that men buy for hours. Shopping cart handles likely do not get cleaned. The possibilities are endless.
I GUARANTEE YOU there is tons of that bacteria on your hands.
P.S. From experience, my estimate is 50% do not wash their hands. If they see you doing so, they will sometimes wash or just rinse them with water quickly.