Nicotine-Like “Meat Patch” Promises It Might Help People Curb Meat Cravings

A scientist has created a nicotine-like "meat patch" that is supposed to help with vegetarians and vegans with meat cravings.

The "Meat Patch" smells just like bacon and works as a scratch and sniff on the arm.

It is supposed to help those who aren't eating meat with the cravings they may experience.

According to the Independent, "The device was created by Charles Spence, a professor of experimental psychology at the University of Oxford. Spence, who specialises in sensory perception and the way in which the mind is connected to our senses of taste and smell, collaborated with plant-based food company Strong Roots to create the patch."

Do you know someone that could use this patch? Would try it out?

(Independent)

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