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To be annoyed by table spray bottles!!

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Maltybiscuit · 10/10/2019 15:09

I've always found it annoying why people clean tables in cafes/eating establishments by using the spray bottle directly onto the table from a distance rather than spraying onto the cloth directly and then wiping the table.
Today I was in a cafe with ds 18 months, happily eating in his highchair to have a mist of cleaning spray over his head and lunch from the member of staff cleaning the adjacent table.
I did point out what had happened but she said she doesn't have time to spray the cloth first Hmm and the spray bottle doesn't contain anything nasty Confused.

Am I being precious?

I'll find another cafe.

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Sciurus83 · 10/10/2019 15:11

Sorry mate you are being a bit precious

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Crawley65 · 10/10/2019 15:13

Oh I hate this too. I always cover my cup as the spray does travel.

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OnlyTheTitOfTheIceberg · 10/10/2019 15:18

I think an increasing number of places just use water in these bottles now, because of the risk of an allergic reaction if harsher detergents are used.

It does mildly annoy me, not because of the fear of ingesting random chemicals but because table wiping always seems to be done in such a half-arsed way leaving half the table sticky or dirty anyway.

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WarshipWarrior · 10/10/2019 15:20

Theres probably loads of other germs/poo particles/vomit particles/dead skin/fluff/cat hair/dog hair etc in the air and in and around tables/chairs/floors etc in cafes anyway as well as countless other chemicals from air con/heating/dishwashing/other cleaning stuff to be worried about a little mist of anti bac cleaning spray. Get a grip.

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TottieandMarchpane · 10/10/2019 15:21

because table wiping always seems to be done in such a half-arsed way leaving half the table sticky or dirty anyway.

If we made employers pay people properly and provide them with proper contracts with guaranteed hours, and a manageable workload, we might see standards rise again.

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AmIThough · 10/10/2019 15:27

Yeah you're being precious!

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OnlyTheTitOfTheIceberg · 10/10/2019 15:32

I think there's certainly a lot of truth in that Tottie. Sometimes though it is just half-arsedness as the staff in question stand around doing not very much at all before and after the wiping.

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TottieandMarchpane · 10/10/2019 15:34

Yes, probably that too, but we really need to hike the NMW and outlaw zero hour contracts for low pay staff.

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OnlyTheTitOfTheIceberg · 10/10/2019 15:35

Absolutely agree there.

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BernadetteRostankowskiWolowitz · 10/10/2019 15:35

All of these products have to be regulated if in a food service industry so honestly, nothing will happen to your LO.

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Zebraaa · 10/10/2019 15:36

Cringing thinking of you telling the woman how she should be cleaning the table in the correct way.

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thirdfiddle · 10/10/2019 15:36

I don't think you're meant to spray on the cloth. Otherwise why have a spray bottle at all not just a dispensing bottle like a washing up liquid one?
They should do it from close enough not to hit neighbouring customers though, that sounds unpleasant.

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Maltybiscuit · 10/10/2019 15:44

Yes I agree they should have more time to be able to complete tasks and the abolishing of zero hour contracts is an absolute must!

I merely pointed it out to the lady quietly and to not cause a scene or upset.

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Amelia2000 · 10/10/2019 15:46

Cringing thinking of you telling the woman how she should be cleaning the table in the correct way

This! Toe curling.

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Oneofthosedreadfulparents · 10/10/2019 16:05

Without wanting to sound like a girly swot, from a food hygiene training perspective, you're right - the standard advice is not to spray when there are people eating in the vicinity. I did mine a few years ago, and from what I can remember, they also made a point about not spraying equipment with detergents / disinfectants and then placing food on them directly.
Think this was the course, and I think some of the course stuff is open access so you might be able to check without paying for it (but might have changed since I did it!) www.thesaferfoodgroup.com/level-2-award-in-food-safety.php

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NerrSnerr · 10/10/2019 16:16

Today I was in a cafe with ds 18 months, happily eating in his highchair to have a mist of cleaning spray over his head

She did you a favour, will save you giving him a bath later.

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Maltybiscuit · 10/10/2019 16:53

NerrSnerr Grin

Thanks never thought of that

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LOALM · 10/10/2019 17:11

Tbh I wouldn't say anything if this happened in a cafe but my DH does it at home (more so over my tea and our DS) and it drives me potty 😂

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PineappleLumps · 10/10/2019 18:04

Your precious Snowflake will be fine!

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Maltybiscuit · 10/10/2019 19:06

PineappleLumps

Harsh

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Purpleartichoke · 10/10/2019 19:10

Since I am allergic to almost all cleaners and restaurants are unlikely to have sourced the difficult to find and more expensive allergen safe versions, this drives me crazy. Spraying cleaner into the air is dangerous for some people. It should never be done with customers nearby. They might as well be sending a fine mist of peanut dust into the air.

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Mysterian · 10/10/2019 19:24

The ones I use at work have a "foam" setting on the nozzle. It sprays heavier dollops that don't turn into the mist a normal sprayer makes. They work well.

That is the most boring opinion/post I have ever publicly said. Sad

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PineappleLumps · 10/10/2019 20:07

@Maltybiscuit sorry 🤷🏼‍♀️

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BertieBotts · 10/10/2019 20:15

Ohhh is THAT what the foam setting is for? Every spray bottle has those in Germany and I could never work out why, but that actually makes sense (and fits with Germans' obsessive fear of excess chemicals)

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Tippety · 10/10/2019 20:19

My first job was in a cafe and we were told to spray it onto the cloth first, although as cloths were filthy we used the blue paper (not sure if it's still used as I guess it's wasteful!). I don't think you're being precious though, it wouldn't take extra time to spray the cloth assuming it is going to be used to wipe the table anyway, and who wants to have chemicals sprayed over them 🥴

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