77% of restaurant lemons swabbed in one experiment tested positive for fecal bacteria

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Restaurant Lemons Tested Positive for Fecal Matter and E-Coli
June 12, 2008
By ELISABETH LEAMY and VANESSA WEBER


It may be tempting to take a twist of lemon along with a refreshing summer drink. But beware because that splash of citrus could have bacteria that may make you sick.

"Good Morning America" tested lemon wedges from six popular family restaurants and what they found was more frightening than refreshing. At four restaurants, "GMA" found the lemons were contaminated with fecal matter, including one sample that contaminated with E. coli.

To put the lemons to the "GMA" test, we visited three sets of chain restaurants: Applebee's, TGI Fridays, and Chili's. All six of the causal dining restaurants were in New Jersey.

After swabbing each lemon we were served, the samples were sent to a microbiology lab at New York University's Medical Center.

We found yeast and harmless bacteria that are commonly found on fruits and in our environment. But four of the samples were contaminated with dangerous bacteria.
"A small risk, but a risk nevertheless by ingesting byproducts of these lemons," Philip Tierno, director of the clinical microbiology at NYU.

The fecal matter was found at both of the Applebee's and TGI Friday's restaurants. The E. coli was found at the Applebee's in Clifton, N.J. At Chili's, we found no evidence of fecal matter or E. coli at either restaurant.

But that's not all. At half of the restaurants we caught workers grabbing lemons with their bare hands. New Jersey's health code insists that workers wear gloves or use tongs.

"I see that people have no concern of where they put their fingers," said Tierno. "They'll take things with their bare hands rather than gloving up and distributing the food stuff as they should."

Restaurants Respond

Representatives from TGI Fridays and Applebee's tell "GMA" they take health and safety very seriously.

TGI Fridays told "GMA" in a statement: "As we do with all matters of safety and health in our restaurants, we took this very seriously. We immediately stopped utilizing lemons at all of our restaurants until we could investigate this matter further and review our procedures to ensure this was an isolated issue.

"We've taken quick, thorough and appropriate measures to rectify this situation. We have very high health and safety standards, including extensive food safety training for all team members. The health and safety of our guests and team members is our top priority."

And Applebee's said in a statement: "Applebee's takes these findings very seriously as the health and safety of our guests are top priorities. We believe these are isolated incidents and not reflective across the system in our company or franchise restaurants. Nonetheless we have reinforced our processes for produce washing, washing of all our cooking utensils and silverware and employee hygiene in all our restaurants."

Not the First Time

In a study released last year, Anne LaGrange Loving, a New Jersey microbiologist, tested lemons at 21 restaurants. She found disease-causing bacteria on two-thirds of all lemons, including fecal bacteria.

People need to be aware of the kind of bacteria on lemons, Loving said in a HealthInspections.com report.

"It was like they had dipped it in raw meat or something," Loving, a science professor at Passaic County Community College said. "It was gross."

What You Can Do

The best advice is to squeeze the lemon juice into your drink and put the whole lemon aside, instead of putting the lemon in your drink.

http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Consumer/story?id=5048483
 
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10 Germiest Places in a Restaurant (Hint: Bathroom Isn't No. 1)


ABCNEWS.com
While you're feasting, where are the germs festering?

To get the dirt on dining out, ABC News Consumer Correspondent Elisabeth Leamy went undercover at 10 restaurants in three states. She took swab samples from 10 surfaces you come typically in contact with at a restaurant. Then Dr. Philip Tierno and his team at the New York University Microbiology Department lab tested the samples.

What's dirtiest? The condiments? Do bacteria pull up a chair and join you at the table?

Read on -- the results may surprise you. Visible goop didn't always translate into bad bugs, and some spotless surfaces harbored major microbes.

10.
Salad Bar Tongs
The salad bar tongs weren't that bad -- maybe because Americans don't eat enough salad.

9.
Ketchup Bottles
The ketchup bottles weren't harboring anything too awful.

8.
Bathroom Faucets
7.
Bathroom Door Knobs
"The faucets, the door handles ... were some of our least germy items, because they get cleaned," Leamy said.

6.
Rims of Glasses
The hidden cameras caught waiters gripping glasses right at the top where we drink, which gives pathogens a direct route into our bodies. Tests on the samples Leamy took detected multiple bacteria, including one linked with tuberculosis.

5.
Tables
Here's a clue as to how tables could be so germy. Leamy and "20/20" were shown photographs of parents changing their baby's diapers at the table and toilet-training their toddlers in restaurants.

4.
Salt and Pepper Shakers
Half of the swabs Leamy took from them were contaminated. How is that possible? They're used often but are rarely cleaned.

3.
Lemon Wedges
One of the most frequently occurring contaminants in the test results was fecal matter. Half of the lemon wedges tested were tainted with human waste.

How does fecal matter get on lemons in the first place? Cameras caught restaurant workers grabbing lemons with their bare hands, reaching in again and again without gloves or tongs. If they haven't washed their hands well after using the bathroom, germs spread.

2.
Menus
Leamy found the bacteria that causes staph infections on one, and the germs that cause strep throat on another.

1.
Seats
Seventy percent of the chair seats Leamy tested had bad bacteria on them -- 17 different kinds, including strains of E. coli. Why? All customers sit on them, and most restaurants don't think to sanitize them.

So what can you do? For starters, Leamy advised, the next time you go to a restaurant, take a seat, order your food -- then go wash your hands before you eat.
 
Re: 77% of restaurant lemons swabbed in one experiment tested positive for fecal bact

if eating out the lemons should be the least of your worries, you got 3 to 4 strangers handling your food in the back
 
Re: 77% of restaurant lemons swabbed in one experiment tested positive for fecal bact

When i watch cooking shows like iron chefs the chefs be pouring sweat. Beading off their noses right into the food. Yall eating some niggas salty excretions but it blends with the food so you dont notice..
 
Re: 77% of restaurant lemons swabbed in one experiment tested positive for fecal bact

When i watch cooking shows like iron chefs the chefs be pouring sweat. Beading off their noses right into the food. Yall eating some niggas salty excretions but it blends with the food so you dont notice..

:eek::puke::puke:
 
When i watch cooking shows like iron chefs the chefs be pouring sweat. Beading off their noses right into the food. Yall eating some niggas salty excretions but it blends with the food so you dont notice..

Yeah I notice that shit too. Disgust!




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Re: 77% of restaurant lemons swabbed in one experiment tested positive for fecal bact

I never get lemon in my water and try not to get it in my tea.

Shit, I don't even really care for limes in my drinks.

When i watch cooking shows like iron chefs the chefs be pouring sweat. Beading off their noses right into the food. Yall eating some niggas salty excretions but it blends with the food so you dont notice..

Geee, thanks for that :hmm:
 
Re: 77% of restaurant lemons swabbed in one experiment tested positive for fecal bact

I know everyone loves going out to eat, but I'd rather prepare my own food.

But the fruit and veggies at the store can also have problems with ecoli because of how they are picked. The workers use the 'facilities' while picking so they can pick more and get paid more. :smh:
 
Re: 77% of restaurant lemons swabbed in one experiment tested positive for fecal bact

Better question is what bitch ass nigga orders a drink that comes with a lemon wedge?
 
Re: 77% of restaurant lemons swabbed in one experiment tested positive for fecal bact

Better question is what bitch ass nigga orders a drink that comes with a lemon wedge?

If you ate at jawns other than burger king you would know the water usually comes out like this. You bum ass potato faced faggot.
 
Re: 77% of restaurant lemons swabbed in one experiment tested positive for fecal bact

If you ate at jawns other than burger king you would know the water usually comes out like this. You bum ass potato faced faggot.

Man I had to stop fuckin your moms and read that shit again
 
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Re: 77% of restaurant lemons swabbed in one experiment tested positive for fecal bact

If you ate at jawns other than burger king you would know the water usually comes out like this. You bum ass potato faced faggot.

So u duck Koreans Thai philipino and Indian bitches

Make beats write songs and produce tracks

And u watch cooking shows
 
Re: 77% of restaurant lemons swabbed in one experiment tested positive for fecal bact

So u duck Koreans Thai philipino and Indian bitches

Make beats write songs and produce tracks

And u watch cooking shows

You left off some shit but pretty much. Yes.
 
Re: 77% of restaurant lemons swabbed in one experiment tested positive for fecal bact

:lol:

Go swab your toothbrush....it will have the same shit bacteria on it.....

:lol:

Everyone (me included) should do this....and you will find the same thing....
 
Re: 77% of restaurant lemons swabbed in one experiment tested positive for fecal bact

:lol:

Go swab your toothbrush....it will have the same shit bacteria on it.....

:lol:

Everyone (me included) should do this....and you will find the same thing....

some of us have separate toilet rooms and bathrooms.

but yeah restaurant lemons aint killed us yet.
 
Re: 77% of restaurant lemons swabbed in one experiment tested positive for fecal bact

When i watch cooking shows like iron chefs the chefs be pouring sweat. Beading off their noses right into the food. Yall eating some niggas salty excretions but it blends with the food so you dont notice..


i got something better than that..back in highschool we use to have these std awareness ladies come thru to various classes and talk bout std prevention, wearing rubbers, getting checkups, etc..well 1 day they had a guess speaker which was a guy who had been living with h.i.v for 12 yrs..so u kno he goes in bout his daily routine etc etc..than he explains his occupation(he was a cook @ big name resturant)..so of course i asked mad questions like what if u cut urself blah blah..he was like u kno they would have to go thru various procedures blah blah..any how all i thought to myself was how many otha cooks in resturants could have hiv/aids or some otha std/ disease and how they handling ur food..i haven't been da biggest eatery guy since dat day:smh::smh:..i was always skeptical about people handling my food in da first place but dat was the final kicker
 
Re: 77% of restaurant lemons swabbed in one experiment tested positive for fecal bact

:lol:

Go swab your toothbrush....it will have the same shit bacteria on it.....

:lol:

Everyone (me included) should do this....and you will find the same thing....

I'm sorry but my toothbrush doesn't have fecal bacteria on it
 
Re: 77% of restaurant lemons swabbed in one experiment tested positive for fecal bact

I'm sorry but my toothbrush doesn't have fecal bacteria on it

:lol::lol: He over there cleaning his toilet and teeth with the same brush.:smh:
 
Re: 77% of restaurant lemons swabbed in one experiment tested positive for fecal bact

I'm sorry but my toothbrush doesn't have fecal bacteria on it

i think he mite be talking bout da study dat a lot of people keep their toothbrush near the sink which is usually close to the toilet..the study said that when people flush their toilets droplets from the water go in the air and can/do hit ur toothbrush..they say that's why u need to keep ur toothbrush inside of a case or why u should flush ur toilet afta u put da seat down and cover it
 
Re: 77% of restaurant lemons swabbed in one experiment tested positive for fecal bact

this week it's lemons. next week it'll be _______
 
Re: 77% of restaurant lemons swabbed in one experiment tested positive for fecal bact

i think he mite be talking bout da study dat a lot of people keep their toothbrush near the sink which is usually close to the toilet..the study said that when people flush their toilets droplets from the water go in the air and can/do hit ur toothbrush..they say that's why u need to keep ur toothbrush inside of a case or why u should flush ur toilet afta u put da seat down and cover it

:lol:

Science baby......E Coli on the toothbrush..everyones toothbrush.....:lol:

http://www.medicinenet.com/truth_about_your_toothbrush_pictures_slideshow/article.htm

:lol:

and you all are worried about the lemons.......

:roflmao3: :roflmao2:
 
Re: 77% of restaurant lemons swabbed in one experiment tested positive for fecal bact

Yall cats need to calm down....if they swabbed the amount of fecal bacteria that has been on a persons face over their lifetime....you d go through 2 boxes of q tips...

the amount of times people touch the public....and then touch their face....:smh:
 
Re: 77% of restaurant lemons swabbed in one experiment tested positive for fecal bact

Sheeeittt...the real title of this thread should be...how many restaurant employees have MRSA in their nose....sneezing and wiping it on your food....

:lol:

Let me stop...only 1 % of the population carries MRSA....:lol:

but that 1 could be taking your order next time....:lol:

damn let me take my black ass to bed....:lol:
 
Re: 77% of restaurant lemons swabbed in one experiment tested positive for fecal bact

I'm sorry but my toothbrush doesn't have fecal bacteria on it

Man fuck the lemons.....

If everyone on this board knew how much fecal bacteria they ingest per year...

you all wouldn t want to eat....

the harmful strains are what you have to worry about....cause you wont be able to do nothing about the other ones....
 
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