I never want to hear about straws again.
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This is for niche medical markets and disabled people.
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straws are needed by many disabled people too
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Or... I dunno... Just kinda brainstorming here.... You could take off your damn shoes in the house
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Have you never seen the Sex and the City episode "A Woman's Right to Shoes"?
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The exception is Jimmy Choos...they are allowed in any house :)
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Is this really being marketed for home use? I would hope to see this being used for biosecurity on farms or factories.
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Yeah, to me this seemed like something more for hospitals that need to be pristine
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I think this is mainly for the electrician or the plumber that is just visiting your home. I know for a fact that they are not removing their boots.

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Agreed. Sometimes it's a safety issue - they wear steel-toe boots for a reason. This is why I always have disposable (I know, sorry) shoe covers. We are a "no shoes inside" home because of allergies and well, I'd like the nastiness to stay outside.
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I want to see this in action when the boots are caked in mud. Bet mud seeps out.
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I was thinking the same thing! Dirty boot demo please!!
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More plastic?!! Just take off your shoes, genius.
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I'm sure the world's oceans will thank you for keeping your floors clean by keeping your shoes on and wrapping them in plastic.pic.twitter.com/ni4hZsCyKC
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