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Can anyone explain why bagged milk is such a big deal between the United States and Canada? I can’t believe that something as simple as bagged milk versus cartons is such an issue.
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i never seen bagged milk in my entire life
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The only places that use bags are school cafeterias and lunch places for those milk dispenser
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>>214621299
You are not native Canadian then
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>>214621271
>>214621726
You dropped your leaf
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>>214621271
i imagine people who cook with it just measure the correct amount of powder and then mix it.
meanwhile in america there are people ive know who drink ridiculous amounts of milk and that is less easy to do with a bag then some jug you can swing around.
I remember in college the guy next to me had like 4 quarts of empty milk jugs lines up like beers
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>>214621271
we have milk bags too, although nowadays cartons are becoming just as common



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