I had a professor (psychology I think) once ask the class if they were presented with a toilet bowl full of water and guaranteed it was brand new and never used, would they drink the water? This sort of falls into that, and maybe it wouldn’t be quite as bad if it was covered, or a food container of that size. But it feels wrong as presented.
The toilet factory does NOT have to abide by the same cleanliness standards for food containers. In fact I think the answer is no even for a brand new [unwashed] cup.
The worst “food poisoning” I have ever had was from drinking from a brand new, unwashed cup. I violently vomited for hours before falling asleep for almost 2 days straight
I had a professor (psychology I think) once ask the class if they were presented with a toilet bowl full of water and guaranteed it was brand new and never used, would they drink the water? This sort of falls into that, and maybe it wouldn’t be quite as bad if it was covered, or a food container of that size. But it feels wrong as presented.
No.
The toilet factory does NOT have to abide by the same cleanliness standards for food containers. In fact I think the answer is no even for a brand new [unwashed] cup.
The worst “food poisoning” I have ever had was from drinking from a brand new, unwashed cup. I violently vomited for hours before falling asleep for almost 2 days straight
No I am not thirsty.
Sure, because no one pissed in the soup at that restaurant.
You probably shouldn’t be going to that restaurant.