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Thread ID: 62064 2005-09-25 22:49:00 Can you buy "Fresh" milk anymore from the dairy ? KiwiTT_NZ (233) PC World Chat
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390954 2005-09-25 22:49:00 In the old days milk used to be "fresh" when delivered to your door, now you can walk into a dairy and find up to 10 days difference in expiry between some milks in the fridge. Note these expiry dates are not past.

I always buy the milk with the latest expiry.

Anyone else observed this ?
KiwiTT_NZ (233)
390955 2005-09-25 23:35:00 If you go to the supermarket you'll pay a different price depending on how "old" the milk is. Jeremy (1197)
390956 2005-09-25 23:41:00 If you go to the supermarket you'll pay a different price depending on how "old" the milk is.Sheesh ... didn't know that. KiwiTT_NZ (233)
390957 2005-09-25 23:57:00 What brand of milk do you people usually go for? Renmoo (66)
390958 2005-09-26 00:02:00 All our milk comes from the same company, Doesn't matter which packaging you get its all the same product.

Though for some reason milk sourced from a servo always tastes like calf spew....
Metla (12)
390959 2005-09-26 02:37:00 you buy milk? :illogical :p Prescott (11)
390960 2005-09-26 03:41:00 Butter used to be freshly churned, too ... I noticed a date of November last year on a packet the other day. The use-by date was a few years ahead. They must be using cryogenic refrigerators. Graham L (2)
390961 2005-09-26 05:58:00 Personally i gave up drinking milk after Stroppy, my goat, got eaten by the neighbours rotton dog...... Ahhh them be the days! personthingy (1670)
390962 2005-09-26 07:25:00 you buy milk? :illogical :p
Er... yeah? :waughh:
Renmoo (66)
390963 2005-09-26 07:30:00 lol we have a diary farm so we have all the milk we need lol,although i do see that we have a ow fat milk in the fridge more often though.... Prescott (11)
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