Remember before the pandemic when we would go to bowling alleys and stick our fingers in the ball and throw it and then go back and continue to eat our nachos? Yea, how disgusting and I'm sure with the pandemic it's made people think of other dirty places!
A new study out of the U.K. says that the average person's vehicle has "significantly" more bacterial contamination than the average toilet seat, according to DW.com. They swabbed the cars all over, and they found the highest concentrations of bacteria are typically in the trunk. The next-nastiest spot was the driver's seat, followed by the gearstick, the back seat, and the dashboard.
The steering wheels had the lowest amounts of bacteria of all the areas they swabbed. That's probably because people are using more hand sanitizer during the pandemic than they did before. The main takeaway here: Your trunk can get really gross especially if you don't clean it regularly. So think about that before putting groceries inside.