Small e**ugh to fit in your pocket, this device can tell if your food is gluten-free
For people with gluten allergies or celiac disease, the idea of eating out*in restaurants can be terrifying. It typically involves scrutinizing menus and food labels, interrogating waiters, or having to bring their own meals wherever they go.
But **w, a discreet new device, Small e**ugh to fit into a pocket or purse, could make eating*out an easier and safer experience for*gluten-sensitive people.
*Manufactured by San Francisco-based startup 6SensorLabs, the portable gluten-testing device, called Nima, can test food*for the presence of gluten, providing results within minutes and reducing people's food anxiety. The device could also provide greater social freedom, making meals more enjoyable, said 6SensorLabs co-founder and Chief Tech**logy ******r Scott Sundvor. Read more...