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Glow-in-the-dark dogs come twenty years too late: ethical problem, insurance company plot or midnight snack? On April 24, 2009. If your fridge light blows, your meat might glow. Sitting there on your bottom shelf, tonight’s dinner might give off an eerie aura–a virtual Chernobyl t-bone. It’s been known to happen. It might just be. The florescent bacteria that worked its way into Australian pork chops. Unless you live in Korea, that is, where you might have a bowl of bosintang. Chilling in the fridge.

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