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Where does "bottled" milk come from.
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<blockquote data-quote="KMA" data-source="post: 4866618" data-attributes="member: 32"><p>like everything else nowadays it probably goes from where it's produced to a central processing/packing plant then sent back to where it came from. As you say it's crazy but price is all that counts to the end customer and most of the time the system works works ok. hence the demise of all the local abattoirs, dairies, butchers &etc.</p><p></p><p>Its only at times like this that a miniscule % of the population wonder (for maybe a nanosecond) if perhaps there's something been sacrificed in the rush for cheap food and high profits for the supermarkets and processing multinationals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KMA, post: 4866618, member: 32"] like everything else nowadays it probably goes from where it's produced to a central processing/packing plant then sent back to where it came from. As you say it's crazy but price is all that counts to the end customer and most of the time the system works works ok. hence the demise of all the local abattoirs, dairies, butchers &etc. Its only at times like this that a miniscule % of the population wonder (for maybe a nanosecond) if perhaps there's something been sacrificed in the rush for cheap food and high profits for the supermarkets and processing multinationals. [/QUOTE]
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