On Friday afternoon, Lachin slassé and three of his friends hang out at the underground food court in the heart of Eaton.
When asked about his views on the cleanliness of the environment, he said: \"I dropped the straw on the floor and now I don\'t want to pick it up . \".
About 68,500 people shop through shopping malls every day.
On the Island of Montreal, hundreds of people pick up breakfast, lunch or dinner at the food court in the shopping center, pack it up to the same seats and tables, and carry food with the same tray, public bathrooms and garbage areas are usually within walking distance.
Have you ever thought about how hygienic all this is? So did we.
Montreal CBC survey/broadcaster and team of microbiology experts at McGill University-
Canada tested bacteria on tables, trays and bins at four different shopping malls in the Montreal area: Fairview Pointe-
Claire, the Eaton Center complex, Desjardins and Pulan city.
The team found no evidence of bacteria that could lead to serious food
E.
E. coli, salmonella, or Liszt.
Nevertheless, Lawrence goudrich, chief Microbiology, said he was surprised by the variety of bacteria currently present.
Regarding the interaction of the type of bacteria you touch every day, click here: OK, his team noticed some examples of the same bacteria that appear on the trash bin and tray. “[It]
For me, the material started when the consumer touched the flaps with a tray, \"said Goodrich, adding that the mall should throw away the bins with flaps.
He also said that consumers can also help themselves by cleaning tables and trays using sterilized wipes before using them.
The second set of eyes said she found no risk to public safety.
\"As long as you don\'t. . .
\"Play in the trash area and then you don\'t put food in your mouth, don\'t touch things, you\'re safe,\" she said . \".
Quach also said that customers in the food court had better wash their hands before eating the food, and once they had already bought the food, pay for it and put it on the table.
Apart from Lachlan Scrase being pretty self
Others were clearly reluctant to pick up the straw from the floor, and they also told the CBC that they were eating carefully.
Scrase\'s friend Danielle Walsh points out that she is always on the lookout for what she does with her fork.
\"I put it on the napkin,\" she said . \" She added that she would not put it directly on the table. “[Restaurants]
Give you a container and the food is in it, \"said Abdollahi Moumouni, adding that it should help to stop the bacteria.
\"It depends on how clean the container is,\" said his friend Asher say . \".
Mall responseGuy Charron of Cominar, a company with Champlain Mall, said that after we contacted them to comment, it had been tested by accredited independent laboratory professionals.
He said the test results showed that the hygiene of the food court was in line with all the government\'s norms.
\"Our pallets were cleaned with machines instead of hands,\" Charron added . \".
Desjardins and Fairview sent the statement while the Eaton Center provided information about some of their cleaning standards.
Fairview says its cleaning procedures are handled by \"wells\"
Mature suppliers who are required to conduct inspection points and periodic testing.
\"Tables and chairs and sorting stations are cleaned with a special antibacterial product.
Once used, the tables and trays are cleaned up.
When people leave the table it is cleaned and cleaned immediately with a special antibacterial product.
\"All pallets are automatically taken to an area outside the food court for disinfection.
In order to limit the reproduction of bacteria, Desjardins said, it maintains a \"above standard\" clean standard.
The Eaton Center said that all trash cans will be emptied regularly every day and cleaned up thoroughly every day.
It also says that 3,000 to 5,000 Pallets are washed daily with hot water and then cleaned in an automatic machine in Fahrenheit.
Customers attending the Eaton Centre food court are re-registered
We promise we have found no reason for the alarm.
\"I think it\'s great,\" said Sadiya Manzo, while carefully looking at our results while drinking some foam tea.
\"I have never noticed a lot of dirt,\" Mohammed buhadou said . \" He explained that he had been eating regularly in court for two years.
\"Can I pick up the straw from the floor?
Asked Lakeland.
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