lines 372–377: What contrast is in the final paragraph? How does the contrast between what the author sees and what he smells relate to his purpose?

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Grainger had brought a dozen small glass bottles from the lab.
After he opened each bottle, I dipped a fragrance testing filter into it.
The filters were long white strips of paper designed to absorb aroma
chemicals without producing off-notes. Before placing the strips of
paper before my nose, I closed my eyes. Then I inhaled deeply, and
one food after another was conjured from the glass bottles. I smelled
fresh cherries, black olives, sautéed onions, and shrimp. Grainger’s
most remarkable creation took me by surprise. After closing my eyes,
I suddenly smelled a grilled hamburger. The aroma was uncanny,
almost miraculous. It smelled like someone in the room was flipping
burgers on a hot grill. But when I opened my eyes, there was just a
narrow strip of white paper and a smiling flavorist.

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Answer:

The smell of the testers was so strong and lively that it caused his brain to think that a burger was right in front of him but it was just the white tester strip that he was smelling.

This brings out his point even further that fast food industries main goal is to entice you with a brand of flavor that you eventually will be addicted to.

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