The question that many of us wouldn't openly admit to is asked on Vic Naidoo's show, does the 5-second rule apply to you when your food has fallen to the ground?
A group of girls are captured on video walking away from their bill at a restaurant and end up forgetting their keys at the table so when they return customers rally together saying they shouldn't have done that in the first place.
WATCH: Mouse found nibbling on a piece of meat at supermarket Updated
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A mouse was found nibbling on some food in a supermarket and it was caught on video - and people are up in arms about it all.
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The TikTok user, @Definebritt aka Brittany Ellis, visited a Whole Foods store with her mother, who she says loves to shop there, and low and behold, the non-supporter found a mouse just nibbling away at a piece of veal.
The store manager did address the case, however, Brittany Ellis did a debrief of the whole situation on her YouTube account. She videoed the mouse and gave the little guy his debut online. After recording it, she attempted on several occasions to try and bring it to the attention of the staff, but to no avail.
REUNITED: A South African mother and son reunion leaves us in tears! Updated
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Ewan Arnott took to Twitter to find his mum after 30 years and the online troops gathered together and made it work.
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Ewan Arnott, a Scottish DJ, posted on his Twitter account wishing his mother a Happy Mother s Day. He set out to use social media to find his mother, who hadn t seen him in 30 years!
Ewan s parents, both from Scotland, were in South Africa in the 80s, and Ewan was born in Klerksdorp in 1980. His parents went through some tough times and it prompted their split, which left Ewan and his sister leaving the country, going back to Edinburgh, Scotland in 1990.