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A company has invented a dinner plate which asks questions as you
eat.
The crockery is printed with open-ended questions which can't be
answered with a 'yes' or 'no'.
They are designed to stimulate conversation at dinner parties.
The idea has been patented by Kaleidacolor of Nashville in Tennessee,
according to New Scientist.
Questions revealed as the food is eaten might include "Which
relative makes you want to run for cover?" or "What did
you do to receive the most memorable punishment of your life?"
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