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Light destroys the riboflavin in milk.
HDPE, a high-density polyethylene
Yes but in a separate section along the milk isle.
Milk is sold in containers that block out light to prevent oxidation and degradation of its nutrients, particularly vitamin A and riboflavin, which can break down when exposed to light. Light exposure can also lead to off-flavors and spoilage in milk.
A package store is a retail liquor store, specifically one in which only sealed containers may be sold for consumption off the premises.
Gallons of milk were sold in large waxed heavy paper containers similar to those still seen today for pints of milk.
You can call it a grocery shop/store.
Return it to the grocery store! The store is really good about returning things especially when the store has sold you something that is spoiled!
How old milk is when it reaches the store depends on how close the store is to the source and how quickly the milk gets processed and delivered. All milk sold in stores has an "best sold by" date on it so you can gauge how old it is and whether or not it is still safe to drink.
Water, even a baby calf will not live long on the "milk" sold to humans at the grocery store.
Yes. Unless otherwise labeled, all the milk that is sold in your local grocery store comes from cows.
Some liquids that are commonly sold by the gallon include milk, water, gasoline, and cooking oils. Additionally, beverages such as juices and iced tea may also be available in gallon-sized containers.