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January 4, 2008

Sensorfresh Meat/Poultry Freshness Detector

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Sometimes it is obvious when meat has gone bad, but sometimes it isn't so clear cut. I've often left meat in the fridge a couple days longer than I should and then wondered whether it was ok. This sensor indicates when meat has gone bad. The sensor measures bacteriological activity and the colored lights confirm the freshness.

At SensorfreshQ Meat/Poultry Freshness Detector.

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Posted by Maya Bazar at January 4, 2008 9:46 AM
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