
mktg_god
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A better concept for gadget would be to make it disposable and pitch it to the bottling companies as 'value added' for their consumers. Then you could sell the product in bulk, people would get the benefit of your gadget, and the milk bottler will have been able to provide a better product to their consumers. Winners all around. |
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Stewpot
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Good idea, not sure about the cost, shame they can't make it from the outset & maybe do the same for bread & other food that goes off quicker than others. |
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caroline1409f1
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No, I wouldn't, I can tell by smell and the look of it. I'm sure some people would buy it, but personally, I wouldn't. |
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JoM
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might do - would have to be less than a fiver tho!! |
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SuperChris
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probably not 'cos you could just smell the milk |
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mlucy98
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no, it's just easier to sniff it. I suppose it would work for people with no sense of smell....... |
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jodi
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Yes I would I cant stand the smell of sour mik it makes me sick so that would be a good idea, not sure how much I would pay for it though. |
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discantorganum
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as long as I can smell...I don't think I would buy it...sorry.... |
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cyan_hit
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no. first off, i don't drink milk. but if i did, i'd trust my nose more than some gadget.
sorry. |
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marie l
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No - think that would put people off having something in their milk. Why pay for something you don't need. |
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Doc
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not interested in that...you can smell it if it goes bad. now if you made a skin patch that you could put on a woman that flashed yellow when she was pms'ing I would buy that! |
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Adam the Engineer
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I wouldn't but I know that my fiance would. She refuses to drink milk the day before it expires. Her brother won't even touch milk because he's afraid of smelling sour milk. |
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y girl
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No, I do not drink milk and when I did, all I had to do was sniff and I knew it was bad. Another popular way to tell was by the expiration date. |
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mimi
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no,you can tell if your milk is sour just by the nasty smell |
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Beth L
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No, my nose still works so I dont think I'll have too much trouble telling if milk is off or not. |
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Christina K
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I would be very concerned about how people cleaned the gadget before re-use, it might cause more problems than it solves. Apart from that it is usually pretty easy to tell when milk has gone off, a gadget for other foods might be more useful. No, I would not buy one. |
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?
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If it was very cheap, yes. but if it cost me more than 10 dollars, Its not worth it. Its pretty much useless. |
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Karzivha
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No sorry i wouldnt buy it. Being the inquisitive beings that we are, would we trust such a gadget. Hence we would still sniff/taste the milk to see if milk has gone off anyways.
Typical wet paint syndrome. :o)
Happy new year to you.. |
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Steve Harris
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No sorry, i would just sniff.
I think this would be limited to those with a poor sense of smell. |
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LisaC123
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erm no. cos u can just taste 4 free. but if i lked the idea, i would not pay more than £4 |
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diablo
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No, I wouldn't waste my money. You can just as easily smell sour milk then, buy a gadget. |
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Macca
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No, milk generally doesnt last long enough in my house to go off. |
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briley_can
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no, would not buy it, just something more that is not really needed, can read an expiry date or sniff it out |
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Simon H
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Id rather find out for myself by smell.
Maybe 10p each of they were 'one use' or about £5 if they lasted a lot longer. |
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patrick690813
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No I would not pay any interests to this product as it has expiry date on the bottle anyway. |
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Susie Q
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NO !
You can tell by the smell & the look of the milk it's gone bad. I don't think people would like dealing with removing the gadget from sour milk, cleaning it & getting it ready to put it in the next bottle. It's to much work. |
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mankey
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No i would just sniff it, as its as good a way as any ,and its free |
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Candy
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maybe when i have kids and i would pay up tp 40 pounds for it! |
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