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Avoiding Gluten? Take This New Device Out to Dinner.

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Northerner

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Gluten avoiders, meet Nima.

Available for pre-order later this month, Nima is a small, portable sensor that consumers can use to quickly detect whether the food in front of them contains gluten.

The product is the first for San Francisco-based 6SensorLabs, which was founded two years ago by Massachusetts Institute of Technology alums Shireen Yates and Scott Sundvor. The idea was inspired by their own experiences with food allergies and sensitivities.

http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/251392

Not cheap, and probably only available in the US, but may be something that becomes more everyday at some time in the future 🙂
 
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