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<blockquote data-quote="contango" data-source="post: 65018363" data-attributes="member: 265412"><p>It depends on what the item is and where it fell. If it fell in the corner of the floor that doesn't get cleaned as often, it goes in the bin. If it's soft or sticky and picked up hairs or something from the floor, it may get rinsed off but will probably go in the bin.</p><p></p><p>If it's something like a boiled sweet that isn't sticky and I can grab it quickly chances are I'll still use it.</p><p></p><p>If I'm entertaining and something falls on the floor there's no way it's going on a guest's plate. I'd probably throw it away just to avoid any doubt in their minds that they might have got the bit that fell on the floor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="contango, post: 65018363, member: 265412"] It depends on what the item is and where it fell. If it fell in the corner of the floor that doesn't get cleaned as often, it goes in the bin. If it's soft or sticky and picked up hairs or something from the floor, it may get rinsed off but will probably go in the bin. If it's something like a boiled sweet that isn't sticky and I can grab it quickly chances are I'll still use it. If I'm entertaining and something falls on the floor there's no way it's going on a guest's plate. I'd probably throw it away just to avoid any doubt in their minds that they might have got the bit that fell on the floor. [/QUOTE]
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