Yes. Have you ever been given a dirty fork?As clean as any towel or cloth napkin at your house.
Is this really a concern?
Yes. Have you ever been given a dirty fork?
1 in 5 is coated with semen.
Yes I have. But even in that case, I'm going to bet heavily that the fork was at least run through the dishwasher, just that it was done so shittily.
But what exactly do you think somebody is doing with napkin that you should be worried?
Honetly, is this a "worry" of yours?
I used to be a dishwasher A LOOOOOOONG time ago for a small Chinese restaurant and I ran across the occasional dirty fork even after a good wash. I honestly don't remember where the clean/dirty cloth napkins were kept because all I saw were the dishes.Yes I have. But even in that case, I'm going to bet heavily that the fork was at least run through the dishwasher, just that it was done so shittily.
But what exactly do you think somebody is doing with napkin that you should be worried?
Honetly, is this a "worry" of yours?
Yes I have. But even in that case, I'm going to bet heavily that the fork was at least run through the dishwasher, just that it was done so shittily.
But what exactly do you think somebody is doing with napkin that you should be worried?
Honetly, is this a "worry" of yours?
Why does it have to be that someone is doing something naughty with the napkin? could it be that he's concerned that it didn't get washed properly or at all?
Why does it have to be that someone is doing something naughty with the napkin? could it be that he's concerned that it didn't get washed properly or at all?
Restaurants send their linnen to a professional cleaning service (and it's not cheap, usually costs around 0.33$ a napkin and anywhere from $0.75 to $3.00 a table cloth) where they get cleaned and ironed. Probably pretty clean. On the flip side, most waiters will use cloth napkins as cleaning cloths before they get put into the linen bag. That's right, there is a good chance that the cloth you used to wipe your mouth with was once used to wipe the spilled juice off the floor (or the inside of a very dirty drain).
When I'm eating out at fancier sit-down restaurants, they provide cloth napkins as opposed paper napkins, but how well cleaned are they?
Yes. Have you ever been given a dirty fork?
As clean as any towel or cloth napkin at your house.
Is this really a concern?
The better question is how many hands touched that bottle of ketchup or mustard ... & where they before? :hmm:
I like to ask that when out with a group of co-workers LOL