(Old answer was 156.7 million gallons a year, but that's only 1/2 gallon per person -- can't be right.) AdAge magazine reported 20.4 gallons of milk per capita in 2010. If we keep that up, the 320 million of us will consume about 6.5 billion gallons of milk in 2016.
It's about 21-23 gallons a year. down from 45 gallons in 1945. see: http://www.ers.usda.gov/amberwaves/june03/pdf/awjune2003datafeature.pdf
I consume roughly 76-84 gallons of milk a year, but I think Im at the high end of the spectrum. I drink about 2 gallons a week by myself
Around 48 billion milk cartons are sold each year in the United States.
India has the most number of vegetarians. According to various sources (including Food and Agricultural Organization, UNO and United States Department of Agriculture, USA), about 30% (average of estimates) of Indian population is vegetarian. That means as of 2010 more than 300 million Indians are vegetarians. Indian vegetarians are rarely vegans and mostly lacto vegetarians (that is, vegetarians who consume milk, but not meat or eggs). There are substantial lacto ovo vegetarians (that is, who consume milk and eggs, but not meat), too.
The exact number of milkshakes sold yearly can vary widely depending on the region, type of establishment, and consumer demand. However, millions of milkshakes are typically sold each year across the United States.
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It's about 21-23 gallons a year. down from 45 gallons in 1945. see: http://www.ers.usda.gov/amberwaves/june03/pdf/awjune2003datafeature.pdf
1500 gallons of fresh milk 600 gallons of condensed milk
A trillion gallons of milk equals a trillion gallons.
there is about 4,000 gallons of strawberry milk in asia
I consume roughly 76-84 gallons of milk a year, but I think Im at the high end of the spectrum. I drink about 2 gallons a week by myself
A typical family may consume around 1 to 2 gallons of milk per week, depending on factors like family size and dietary preferences. This consumption can be measured in gallons, which is a common unit for liquid volume in the United States. Families with young children or those who use milk frequently for cooking and baking may lean towards the higher end of that range.
6 x 1/2 gallons = 3 gallons.
There is an average of 180,600,000,000 pounds of milk produced in the United States each year. This is equal to 21 billion gallons of milk.
You could get possibly 8 gallons of milk from them a day but the more they eat the more milk they produce but the maximum of gallons is 8 and that is 180 milk cartons that they serve in school cafeterias
that is 32 cups
There is 1 gallon of milk in the typical milk jug.