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Originally Posted by Telegraph
Sainsbury's is to start selling milk in a bag in all of its supermarkets in an attempt to cut down on plastic packaging.

Instead of picking up their milk in a plastic bottle, customers will be encouraged to pop a bag of the liquid into their trolley.

Using 75 per cent less packaging, the bags cost slightly less than the bottles. A two pint milk bag – the only size available – costs 80p, compared with 86p for the same size bottle.


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wont the bag be prone to bursting in the trolley ? from sharp edges of say the supernoodles packets and other stuff ?


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Im pretty sure the bags will be as robust, if not more so, than the plastic bottles.

Im sure I remember having milk in bags before though, maybe 15-20 years ago think


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Bore you with this [youtube]VTPgd4HUk4w[/youtube]


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Milk Jugs think [Linked Image] raftl

...seriously though, I remember milk in a bag and using a jug in that manner to pour it...


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Milk is better in a bottle, and i thought the idea was to rid the planet of plastic bags or were doomed. shocked


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didnt know u were canadian stuy lad. lol


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Originally Posted by StuyMac
Milk Jugs think [Linked Image] raftl

...seriously though, I remember milk in a bag and using a jug in that manner to pour it...


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Having always had a milk man deliver i don't recall milk in plastic bags, however, a piece of useless information, there was a milk bottle shortage around 1940-41, questions were raised in government, was there another bottle shortage that made them use plastic bags since.


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Its odd, its all to do with recycling.

When we had milk delivered, the packaging was alwaysrecycled!

Out of interest, how much is a pint of milk when its delivered?


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off our milkman, it works out 58p a pint.


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not too bad then Bert, I mainly buy Gold Top but also Tesco Organic Whole if im a bit skint and thats similar price to 58p a pint, two pints are about £1 odd. The milkman wouldnt deliver to me because im in flats, if I had a house, at that price, I would probably consider it to show support for the local milkmen who are struggling more and more.

Milk in bags has been available in many other countries for years, I watched a Tonight recycling programme last year and they were saying about it coming soon, but they did mention many drawbacks, both enviromentally and practicality wise. Personally I will be sticking to cartons.

Interestingly, a bag of milk should be cheaper to produce the packaging by a couple of pence, I bet the retail prices dont reflect this - as always, its an increase profit excercise portrayed as being an enviromental scheme.

If they really care about the enviroment, why do all their products have so much packaging, why do they have open fridges and freezers, and why don't they turn the air-con and lighting down a touch?

One thing I have always wondered with milk, is why watered down milk (ie. skimmed and semi-skimmed) is always the same price as whole milk... if I were in a bar and ordered a whisky, knowing it had been watered down, I wouldnt expect to pay the same price.

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The only milk you could get in the corner shops of the north of Scotland were in those bags decades ago. I remember fondly fondling the bags on my way home from the shops-just had to remember not to turn the whole stuff into curds lol

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That explains a lot to be honest.

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Like staying on-topic ever mattered to a troll?

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Would you care to explain to the fine people of Wikiwirral why you feel it was off-topic? It was, after-all, in direct reference to your post previous to it. So either your original post was off-topic or...

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Originally Posted by MattLFC


One thing I have always wondered with milk, is why watered down milk (ie. skimmed and semi-skimmed) is always the same price as whole milk... if I were in a bar and ordered a whisky, knowing it had been watered down, I wouldnt expect to pay the same price.

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I was in a bar once and got a whiskey, and when asking the barmen for water his reply was "don't worry you won't need it", which spoke volumes. Anyway that's another story. Its always annoyed me that when anything is deemed healthier for you, regardless of possible lower production costs, it always cost more over the counter. When all food stuffs were organic and they started putting chemicals in and on them, the cost went up to pay for such additives, now that there going back to organic, they have made them more expensive. There seems to be a new formula, less for more cost.


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Originally Posted by MattLFC
One thing I have always wondered with milk, is why watered down milk (ie. skimmed and semi-skimmed) is always the same price as whole milk...


Nothing is added to the Milk (ie water), they skim the cream off the top to reduce the fat content and therefore it tastes weaker, but it is not watered down.

Im guessing its the same price as it comes out of the cow full fat, therefore an extra process is required to remove the fat.


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It tastes SO much nicer straight from the cow yumyum


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WHat about filtered milk? Another gimmick...

Organic - never touch the stuff - my body's probably so used to antibiotics and organo-phosphates that I might get ill if I don't keep them topped up omg

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It tastes SO much nicer straight from the cow yumyum
I hope she don't mind you sucking on her teats raftl

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I knew this thread would go belly up, or at least slightly up from the belly.


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