Would you like that to go?

on 29-11-2018 17:51
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on 29-11-2018 17:51
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on 29-11-2018 18:19
It doesn't suprise me in the slightest!!
People are very poor at washing their hands nowadays!
When I was in the services on our way to Brean a week or so ago, I was amazed by the number of people who walked into the toilets and straight back out again, avoiding the handwashing facilities as if they weren't there!
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on 29-11-2018 18:55
Nor, to be honest am I now keen to go into any MacDonalds which has a touchscreen!
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on 29-11-2018 19:12
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on 29-11-2018 19:12
@Glory1and its been witnessed....flick your hands/fingers as you are walking out in the pretence that the air dryer isn't working trying to dry them off when you've not gone anywhere near a tap...
So another reason not to use touchscreens in shops! I don't particularly like the idea of touchscreen ordering as it doesn't save anytime when ordering as you're too busy hammering the screen to register a response.
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on 29-11-2018 19:20
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on 29-11-2018 19:20
Thanks for that very upsetting to say the least! @Anonymous
Hospitals are using them and my GP Surgery is using a touch-screen too.
However, particularly bad going from screen to eat food, not thinking about
bacteria on hands from the screens.
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on 29-11-2018 19:23
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on 29-11-2018 19:23
Hardly a surprise.

on 29-11-2018 21:32
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on 29-11-2018 21:32
I hate using public toilets, because even after you’ve washed your hands, you’ve still got to touch a door handle on your way out, and that’s probably got all sorts of bacteria on it
I can’t remember the last time that I visited a McDonald’s, but it reminds me of a similar news article, that was written about some of the UK’s biggest coffee shop chains. It’s always concerned me, that people who are paid to handle food, are often expected to clean toilets as well.
I don’t know if it’s standard practice across most European countries, but in Germany it’s quite common to see dedicated cleaning staff, not just in public toilets, but also for toilets provided in bars, cafes, and restaurants as well. It’s considered courteous to leave a small tip for the cleaner, but no one seems to mind, because the toilets are always kept clean.
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on 29-11-2018 21:47
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on 29-11-2018 21:47
I'm not obsessive, really I'm not, though I have to admit to carrying a mini bottle of hand antiseptic in my bag when I'm out. Just 50ml...
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on 29-11-2018 23:41
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on 29-11-2018 23:41
@Cleoriff wrote:I'm not obsessive, really I'm not, though I have to admit to carrying a mini bottle of hand antiseptic in my bag when I'm out. Just 50ml...
Don't blame you @Cleoriff and I admit I do as well. We're not obsessive, just aware of the 'better safe than sorry' adage.

on 30-11-2018 00:14
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