Let’s face it: We’re surrounded by filth. Whether it’s the dirty credit cards in our wallets or the cell phones to which we are constantly glued, germs are always there, lurking just below the surface. And according to Foodbeast, a study out of Canada has identified yet another bacteria-spreading culprit — your airplane tray.
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation’s “Marketplace,” a consumer watchdog TV show, recently sent researchers on 18 flights with three different Canadian airlines (Air Canada, WestJet, and Porter). Samples collected during the flights showed that the airplane tray is one of the dirtiest areas on an aircraft, in addition to headrests and seatbelts. The researchers tested various airplane surfaces and found several types of bacteria, including yeast and E. coli.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, exposure to certain strains of E. coli can result in stomach pains and bloody diarrhea. In rare cases, E. coli sickness can also cause kidney problems, high blood pressure, and even blindness.
Considering travelers are up to 100 times more likely to catch a cold while flying, it’s not too surprising an airplane isn’t exactly the cleanest way to travel.
And yes, this GIF is now giving us the heebie-jeebies.
Yeah, we feel like throwing the dishes out the window, too.
You better run!
As for your next flight, a sanitizing wipe or two will do wonders for that dirty airplane tray.
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