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Disgusting younger individuals admit to utilizing rest room when on work Zoom conferences

Thousands of younger office workers have admitted to using the toilet whilst on work Zoom meetings.

Generation Z were the worst offenders, with 21% of 18-29 year olds admitting to letting one go whilst on a virtual call.

The findings, by bathroom wall panel specialists National Plastics, delved into the grossest bathroom habits of the Nation.

They said 12% of men were more likely to answer the call of nature during a work call in this way, with women not far behind at 11%.

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Harnik Bolla, marketing manager at National Plastics said: “It makes sense that a younger generation, who grew up with smart phones, the internet, and social media, wouldn’t think twice about answering the ‘call of nature’ while in a virtual call.



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“It’s questionable, yet efficient – aligning with the nature of the ‘quick to digest’ media that they’re used to consuming.”

The survey also revealed that 12% of men admitted to eating on the toilet compared to 7% of women.

The spokesperson added: “Our bathrooms are a sanctuary within our homes where we can hide away from the world and simply be us (even for a short time).

“Men, in particular, spend a lot of time in the bathroom and it’s usually because they’re on their phones, whether that’s checking social media, watching videos or scanning the news in the sanctum of the space – so they might think why not fit in a quick coffee and a snack too right?”

Drinking water from the bathroom tap is the most common bathroom habit, with almost a third of Brits owning up to it.

Over a quarter also admitted to brushing their teeth just once a day – which is only half the recommended amount.