YES unless they have eaten garlic
It makes your breath smell fine and dandy.
Depends on the amount of garlic in the burger.
Some bugs are repelled by the smell of garlic, while others are not affected by it.
You could get indigestion. Your breath will suffer and if you eat a lot of garlic, when you sweat you will smell like garlic. Other side effects, people may avoid you.
Garlic odor on the breath can indicate potential poisoning because certain toxic substances, such as organophosphates, can cause a garlic-like smell as a symptom of poisoning. This odor can be a sign that the body is metabolizing the toxic substance, and immediate medical attention is necessary.
Rub your hands on stainless steel objects if your hands smell like garlic.Rub your hands in baking soda if your hands smell like gralic.Chew gum if your breath smells like garlic.
Normally if you have just eaten loads of garlic or the smell is really strong, chew gum and it will go away, or just clean your teeth again and again. The only bad thing about chewing a lot of gum is that it can make you constipated so just make sure that you don't take a lot.
It smells like... garlic?
A number of foods cause bad breath such as garlic or onions. However, smoking tobacco can also cause an unpleasant smell from the mouth. These can be combated by sucking on a mint.
There is no place that I know of that this would be illegal, but a person who eats garlic and smells of garlic is not too popular. If someone is eating garlic because of health reasons there are pills that take the odor out so they don't smell of garlic. It is the sweat of the person that has the garlic smell. One whole city in CA always smells of garlic since it is grown there. I would suggest a person who works around others needs to be aware of body odors and scents that they have as a means of respect for the fellow workers. Perfumes can be as bad as the smell of garlic for those with allergies and you can be asked by an employer to not wear it.
You probably ate it in foods you didn't know had garlic
because of eating garlic?