Strange Travel Gadget: Electronic Meat Sniffer To Guard Against Tainted Food

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SensorFreshQ

If you’re a germaphobe through-and-through - the kind that might buy a SquatStrap™ perhaps - or just a conscientious traveler with a penchant for questionable street food, the SensorFreshQ might be for you. It’s essentially a sniffing device that detects harmful bacteria in meat and poultry.

It says it’s mainly for “uncooked” meats, but why wouldn’t it work for undercooked foods as well?

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Vagabondish editor, Mike Richard, lives in Rhode Island - a spit of land in the northeastern U.S. He is a professional web designer and travel junkie with an unhealthy addiction to backpacking, camping, hiking and seeing the world. He enjoys knit hats, small, declarative sentences and speaking in the third person.



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