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I used to when my son had a habit of trying to suck on the handle. Now he is in the habit of pulling item off the shelf insted, so I don't.
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no never even thought about it.
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No, I love germs. :)
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No. I personally think that's a waste of time. I just want to get out of there as fast as possible.
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yes. My doctor has forbidden me to go out without wipies, or gloves.
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Typically, but only if the store has wipes that they provide. I'm not a germophobe, but working in healthcare I've become a lot more aware of viruses and the like.
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No - I've been grocery shopping for about 35 years and somehow, miraculously, have survived.
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Yes, particularly during cold and flu season. I was really irritated today at Kroger, because they were out of the sanitizing wipes.
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Yes, I've been known to do this, but only at the grocery store. I started doing it to all carts when my kids were babies. Then recently, a local grocer started providing wipes at the door. So I do it when the tub is full, but if the tub is empty or I'm somewhere else, I just wash my hands as soon as I get home before putting the groceries or other goods away.
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No. I have a little thing called "an immune system", though I hear that the ability to fight off infection was evolved out of the human race decades ago, making me some sort of relic. Tell you what; you stay in your hermaphroditically sealed, uber-sanitized bubble while I wander around the real world.
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Who do I look like, Howard Hughes here? It's not high on my priority list.
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No. I have faith in my body's immune system, and I also would not want to deprive it of target practice. It might lose it's fighting edge, otherwise.
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