What was on the screen of this high-tech refrigerator on display at Best Buy in the Maine Mall will make you giggle like a kid.

Today, everything is connected to the internet, and there are displays of all sizes built into appliances like refrigerators. They're essentially giant tablets that can control everything with the fridge, and you can control it from your smartphone.

This Samsung Side-by-Side Smart Refrigerator is one of those connected refrigerators with all kinds of features through the screen, like seeing what is inside the fridge without opening it and the ability to see inside while you're at the grocery store to check if you need to buy milk. It's pretty amazing.

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There's one particular feature on this fridge that allows you to enter the names of things you put in the refrigerator and set an exploration date for them, like milk. That way, you know at a glance when things will expire, or get alerts that they are about to.

That's a great feature for home. However, when it's on display at Best Buy and it's fully functional, that could become a problem.

The grocery list allows you to put anything you want on the list, and I mean ANYTHING. How do I know that without ever having seen it in person? Michele snapped another photo of this fridge:

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Sooooo there's that. It makes me wonder if the person who did this put both of these things in. I mean, it would make sense.

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