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How to distinction between new and old added items (+ colorblind)?

How to distinction between new and old added items (+ colorblind)?

In my app the waiter can "open a table" and check what has been ordered or add new plates to the order.
The added items or the ordered ones are in the same list and for now i was showing the distinction between the two by colorin…

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