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Originally Posted by Bostaevski
what about women with really long fingernails?
I don't remember exactly when this happened but I think it was 1997 or 1998. One of the major grocery store chains had an E. coli outbreak in their Snellville, GA store, eastern suburb of Atlanta. The problem was traced back to the women icing cakes in the pastry department. Long, fake fingernails were trapping fecal matter and they weren't getting their hands clean before decorating the cakes or wearing gloves evidently.
Also, don't eat the open after dinner mints sometimes left in bowls near check out desks in restaurants. They've been shown to be bacteria stations.