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British Airways to Give 'Happy Pill' to Passengers to Monitor In-Flight Happiness
British Airways may soon administer "ingestible sensors" to passengers so it could monitor stomach acidity levels and change their in-flight dining accommodations. This is one of the many ways the British flag carrier plans to improve their overall experience.
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