Rotten meat and used condoms: This is in our cars
Disgust alert! A British cleaning company has commissioned a survey to determine how clean the interior of our cars are. The result is shocking.

Rotten meat and used condoms: This is in our cars
3,230 people worldwide were surveyed to find out what they leave in their cars that doesn't actually belong there. The top answer, given by 39.1 percent of all respondents, is old tissues. This is downright alarming given the raging Covid-19 pandemic.
Right behind them are remnants of old fast food, which 38.6 percent hoard in their vehicle instead of throwing it away. It may have happened to everyone at some point that they have forgotten something from their most recent McDonald's order in their car, but the matter is really worth considering when you consider that 41.7 percent of people only clean their car once every six months. This suggests that leftover fast food sometimes rots in cars for a long time. In addition, a good quarter of those surveyed leave old food in the car.
Urine bottles and chewing gum
Comparatively harmless: money, chocolate packaging and bills are mentioned by 26.1 to 29.5 percent. However, more than ten percent have used chewing gum and used condoms in their vehicles. And, almost unbelievably: 32.2 percent of those surveyed said they stored so-called pee bottles in their cars for emergencies. The following number is equally thought-provoking: 11.7 percent said they never clean their car at all.
In addition, the client of the survey, the British cleaning company, wanted End of Tenancy Cleaning Service know what color the dirtiest cars are. The result: 33.5 percent of the cars that are never cleaned are red and 23.7 percent are black. Whatever that means...