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