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6. Burger Eating Napkin Shield

What is it: It’s a mask that hides your face to eat a hamburger
Invented: 2013
Average price:$0 when you purchase a Classic Burger ($8.48).

Freshness Burger’s Classic Burger was once popular with only men. The Japanese chain of restaurants, which specializes in American cuisine, could not understand why women only wanted to order a hamburger. It hit them. In Japan, it is important to cover your mouth or have a small one in public.

Freshness Burger designed the Liberation Napkin to hide your face as you eat a burger. So, women could still honor Ochobo and enjoy a tasty burger. Liberation Napkins have worked, even though it may seem a bit far-fetched. Freshness’ Classic Burger sales have increased by 213% among women.

This invention allows you to protect your friends by preventing them from having to watch as you eat food that falls apart when it hits your mouth. Imagine it as a more sophisticated napkin.

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