“Consumption of milk per capita has gone down every year over the last 30 years,” says Sylvain Charlebois, director of the Agri-Food Analytics Lab at Dalhousie University. “Actually, it’s gone down by more than 20 per cent since 2015.”

While bagged milk is often cited as a unique Canadianism, it’s actually not sold west of Ontario. Those who prefer it, however, say it’s more cost efficient and some even believe it tastes better.

75 points

With all the news about microplastics maybe we should go back to glass bottles.

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Glass’s issue is transportation cost, so you’ll want to make milk supply more local…wait a minute, this is starting to sound like commie shit

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23 points

We have glass bottle milk in vancouver area. $1-$2 deposit on the bottle, good incentive to return it when you get your new bottle.

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I don’t know if I can sarcastically say ‘sounds like commie shit’ any harder before it would sound like I’m actually against it

That does sound fantastic. How’s the shelf(/fridge) life of the milk?

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6 points

Fuck it let’s make our own milk at this point

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9 points

I’ve got nipples, focker

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4 points

My wife says no cows, because apparently I underestimate the amount of milk a cow makes. I’m gonna have to get used to goat milk

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1 point

Pretty easy & cheap. Just need oats, water, a blender, and a screen

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6 points

There was a local dairy in my hometown and they had a little shack set up on the road where you could buy bottles of milk. It was the best milk I’ve ever drunk in my life.

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There’s a dairy in my city that’s really taking off in recent years with the same glass approach too. A lot of restaurants, cafes, etc all using their stuff now and if their social media following is any indication then a fair bit of regular consumers too. I like to remain optimistic that stuff like this continues to inspire more sustainable, local food and beverage companies.

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3 points

Got `em

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I would absolutely love the glass bottles.

I worry about breakage and substandard cleaning in the coming era of downsized food safety checkers in the Bitcoin Milhouse cabinet, but a few plebes dying from salmonella will fix that spending … almost.

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3 points

No different than our returnable beer bottles

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4 points

Cardboard cartons are compostable.

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I dont think any liquids are sold in cardboard. It woukd leak. Usually its lined with plastic, so no longer compostable.

But glass cab be reused.

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5 points

What about cardboard lined with natural wax?

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5 points

Cardboard cartons are lined with plastic.

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3 points

It could happen. It seems to be working for Farm Boy.

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41 points

With all the price gouging happening and shrinkflation, changing consumer habits could spell the end of food.

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14 points

You could always just eat the rich!

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5 points

They’re rotten toxic messes, though

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5 points

So is chemotherapy, but something this malignant merits extreme interventions.

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11 points

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33 points

Is it “changing consumer preferences”, or is it the industry seeing an opportunity for shrinkflation.

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Clearly it’s the shrinkflation

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Personally, I stopped buying milk. My daughter has a dairy allergy but I used to buy almond milk for her and dairy milk for myself, but I’ve switched to just almond milk for both of us to reduce my contribution to the beef industry. I’ll still buy some dairy products like cheese and ice cream, but generally am trying to minimize my demand.

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1 point

This.

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20 points

I prefer kegged milk myself

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9 points

Milk on tap? Sign me up!

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8 points

Ooohh… With a nitro dispense system, yes please.

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2 points

Don’t make me try this … Carbonated milk was inexplicably revolting but nitrogen may actually work.

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2 points

You don’t take your milk with an IV while you sleep? Weirdo!

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11 points

So Canadians are giving up on milk and just drinking maple syrup now? Sweet!

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I once made the mistake of telling my american coworkers that I buy over a gallon of fresh maple syrup from a local sugar shack each year and I was excited for spring because I was running low… I think I warped their perception of the canadian diet.

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The crazy part is, I don’t consume maple syrup that often. But when I do, it’s always way too much.

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3 points

It makes a good salad dressing when mixed with balsamic vinegar and oil. Also a decent BBQ sauce of Ketchup, Mustard, Soy Sauce, and Maple Syrup

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4 points

We know in our hearts it’s not true. But we cling to what little magic remains in our minds and hearts and enjoy the fantasy that it is true.

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Then if it helps, here are a few things I use it for: crepes, pancakes, French toast, lattes, coffee, maple whipped cream, oatmeal (maple and cream make a mean porridge), I fry eggs in maple syrup and butter, use it in icing, add it to salad dressing, make a glaze from it, sugar/pecan pie tarts, instead of syrup in cocktails, I’ll use it as a topping on ice cream…

It was the primary sweetener in Canada until cane sugar took over, so anything that needs sugar or brown sugar you can substitute maple for.

I usually buy 4L which lasts a year.

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4 points

Name checks out.

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3 points

As an American, I am jealous.

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3 points

I tried explaining this to some Australian friends online and they thought I was trolling.

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