There is no disease that I know of, but people where them (especially in restaurants, factories, and stores) because nobody likes to eat some unknown person's hair.
Lunch ladies wear hairnets primarily to maintain food safety and hygiene standards. Hairnets help prevent hair from falling into the food, reducing the risk of contamination. Additionally, wearing hairnets is often a requirement in food service regulations to ensure a clean and sanitary environment for meal preparation and service. This practice contributes to overall health and safety in the dining experience.
Your hair could get in the food...nasty. I'm so glad cafeteria ladies have hairnets on!
If they are bald no, there is no need, but if they have long hair, then yes, because you wouldn't want all the gel sometimes they put in their hair on your food, would you?
Yes, it is a common health regulation for food workers to wear hairnets in delis to prevent hair from contaminating food. Check with your local health department for specific regulations in your area.
a hairnets job is to prevent hair falling into food ect and so stop contamination used in places such as kitchens, the skull cap is a Jewish custom and a hat is used to keep your head warm, neither of these functions demand that your hair has to be completely covered
It is very unhygienic touching your face, hair, nose, mouth, chewing gum, or smoking when working with food.
It very food on the face fair!
There is a very important purpose for wearing hair nets when working with food. Those involved in food industry need to wear hair nets to prevent any hairs from falling into the food being served.
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To avoid hair falling into the food.
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It's bad for your teeth. If you have a filling, gum will take it out.