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Originally Posted by masraum
I'm not quite as black/white/absolute as the poll options, but I don't generally eat in my car. If we do find ourselves in a situation where we want quick food, then we don't drive and eat. We will park and eat carefully, and then move. We do try to keep eating in the cars to a minimum.
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This is generally how we operate BUT the Mrs is a lot more lax in her approach. When almonds were the snack de jour for women, I used to find them all over the car. Now it is sanitizer and face masks.
A few years ago she tried to mount a phone mounting device to a vertical service in her car WITH GLUE!!!!! I was mortified. Obviously, it didn't work but that wasn't about to deter her. Now there is glue residue spot about 4 inches long that is where the mount slowly slid down before it fell off.
If I do eat, I clean. No reason to find a petrified French fry under the seat. Also, I don't see a reason to pay tens of thousands of dollars for a vehicle and treat it like a trashcan.