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Only finger food that can be grabbed without looking and that won't produce crumbs, spill, or melt.

Years ago, I was on my way to a business conference, where I was slated to make a presentation. I was dressed for this in suit and tie. I got hungry, pulled off at a Dunkies, got back into the car...suddenly finding myself weaving around high speed rush hour traffic...with this huge scary muffin to somehow scarf down before my arrival.

Long story short...the muffin exploded all over me, after which I nearly crashed a number of times as I tried vainly to pluck at the suit fabric, attempting to "projectile" the crumbs away. Never again!

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^^^ stop...take suit off and shake it...problem solved.
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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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Eating in the car is not the end of the world.
You guys that don't eat a thing in the car don't know how to clean a car would be my guess.

And you'd be hard pressed to say I ever ate in my car if you were to inspect it now.

Eating while driving is a highly developed skill that takes practice to pull off successfully.
I find it much easier just to take the meal home and eat. Yea, the 911 long road trips sometimes has me eating jerky or peanuts as a snack but no full on meal with the chance to spill something like ketchup or BBQ sauce. I never use a drive thru under normal circumstances. I go inside to eat.

With the recent pandemic I do go buy my beer at a drive thru instead of going in and risking more exposure unless there is a line at the drive thru. I had not been through a drive thru in years before the pandemic. If I see no line at all at the drive through I use it only to reduce expose to me and from me. If I go in, I part at the far end of the lot and go in.
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at in the car is necessary. So for the first time that I can remember I ate a burger and fries in a car. I am pretty sure I don't want to do it again, certainly not in my car. In a rental, who cares, but it is still not a great option.

So do you eat in YOUR car, or you spouses car?
Eating a burger and fries in the car is not really that big a deal. They almost always come with a big paper wrapper. It's not that tough to eat carefully.

I don't generally do it in my car, but maybe once every year or two. It's not going to kill me or trash the car.
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I never used to. I hated the potential for a mess and I never drive and eat at the same time for the sake of safety.
But since Covid I don't go inside restaurants, so I eat out at the Tundra Cafe when I'm on the road and want a quick lunch.
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I've been known to even cook in my car. Well, heating up a foil wrapped burrito on the engine of the work truck anyway
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Wife and I each ate a Krispy Kreme (me glazed, she jelly) this am at the KK bakery store. Yum, right off the conveyor belt.
You know that KK makes all the jelly and all non glazed for the Yankees.

Just like on My Cousin Vinny with instant grits... No self respecting Southerner eats anything other than original glazed at the KK.
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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.
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.
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Depends on the car, the food, and the situation.

Never a new car, and never a 911. Can't shift and eat.

10yo beater, not messy food and I'm in a hurry, not a problem.

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I was being generous. The glue mark is closer to 7 inches.

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I was being generous. The glue mark is closer to 7 inches.

ROLFMAO. Wow!
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You know that KK makes all the jelly and all non glazed for the Yankees.

Just like on My Cousin Vinny with instant grits... No self respecting Southerner eats anything other than original glazed at the KK.
The place is mobbed on the weekends, Yankees getting jelly and creme filled backed up all the way to the horizon. Actual North Carolinians are like unicorns around here, Yankees here in great numbers. Even starting to see west coast plates, makes me worried.
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I aye this for lunch sitting in the family ****box 4 hours ago, I don’t see what the big deal is. Both the car and I survived it with no major emergencies.

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I eat in the Westy all the time. (and cook, and do the dishes, etc.)
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When I bought my 86 turbo many years ago, it was not well cared for. The tan steering wheel was black from the oils on the p.o.'s hands, the white paint was chalky and the leather Recaros were in need of new leather. The first thing I did was to bring the paint up to snuff, then attacked the interior. I found some loose change under the seat, a few petrified fries and dessicated kalbi.
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I do not even allow passengers to eat salty snacks in my cars, as I cannot bear the smell
I will not collect takeout fish & chips, KFC, or Chinese food( we never eat Indian food) as I don't want the smell lingering in my cars . If I have to collect takeout food, it will be in my wife's car as she isn't so fussy about her car, and I drive home with the windows open or the Aircon on full depending on the weather .

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