
Buzzfeed's got two new food trends today: Unfiltered Olive Oil and Eating in the Dark. I've heard of unfiltered olive oil, but eating in the dark? Restaurants in China are in on the trend that has diners eating in total darkness, unable to see their spoons or dinner companions, never mind what they're actaully ingesting. Uh, no thanks.
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