Sometime earlier this year I found out that Canadians buy milk in bags. I have not been able to successfully integrate this information and my worldview has been eroding ever since. 
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See, when the bag explodes, that's how ypu know it's gone bad. Very clever.
Only true in some provinces, but I have experienced the bagged milk.
You need a plastic pitcher to put the bag in, then you snip the corner of the bag off with scissors so it can be poured. 🤣
Lol, literally just wrapped up hodl hang 10 and this is the first note I see.
Whoa. I had no idea. Hmm
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What amazes me is adults and grow up children still drinking milk, we are the only mammals that continue to drink milk after weaning, only reason being is $
Just goes to show that other mammals suck at making cheese 🤷
You do realise that this mutation is only recent and the archaeology shows that prior to this mutation humans did not advance very much.
The reason why is because drinking milk is the ultimate life extension hack.
Milk drinking let us live longer and thus plan better. That also let us live in colder places too.
The lack of the normal mammalian off-switch on lactase is an advance for our species.
Nah bro, it’s just $ duh not the perfect balance of macronutrients, not the heavy dose of vitamin D, nah just commercialism from… small and local dairy farmers… we really should be drinking the pea milk made by the big corporations if we’re concerned about the crass incentives of $
Explains alot
There’s got to be a design feature that makes this easy to pour?
Coming from a country that used to be communist, I can confirm that we had milk in plastic bags, in that time, and for another 10 years after we ended communism 😅
Getting back to the basics, milk has always come from bags.
Yeah... but don't milk drinkers want to join the 21st century technology-wise?
Very common in South America too. 
We must invade to save them from themselves.
@HODL ever since I heard about this I have not been able to shake it from my mind. It's just weird.
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And Brits don't refrigerate their eggs... Wild
I've lived in Canada for 35 years and I have never seen a bag of milk at a store. Only wholesale for ice cream shops and such.
Milk in bags is an east coast thing. We had it on the west coast for a few years, but then it went away.
Milk in bags were normal in the 80‘s🤷🏻♂️
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Liquids in plastic bags is the best way to prepare the populace for the impending communism and poorness that is yet to come.

you should see the carboard framed plastic bags they put most of the milk in here on Madeira, and I only really noticed it recently because it is so cheap, and I needed to dial down my costs.
Note that the cost of the packages is incredible. The carboard framed plastic bag version at 200ml costs basically half of the cost of the 1L carboard framed plastic version.
I'm not sure that the economics actually add up in this case. By that metric, it looks like the milk must cost about 20% of teh price of the product. The bag option seems to me like it's going to have false benefits because the cost of holding in the weight of the material relates to the amount of energy that is required to make it. The old school glass milk bottles were used hundreds of times before they were broken or lost. They tended to exceed the amortization of their initial energy inputs. The cost of making plastic strong enough to hold this much material I think it already got played out with the polyethylene based bottles that were normal until the 2010s or so. They fail beacuse they have a high cost of disposal! The same thing applies directly to the bags, because the cost of production of a high tension capable material like this versus a lower density equivalent tension capable material versus a far more durable one that you avoid throwing away... do the math.
This is just an example of how the climate cult warps the market with false and perverse incentives.
what sucks more than the retarded plastic bags is the fact that it's getting really hard to find whole milk. Look at the fat perecentage labels. What does anyone think that fat goes into otherwise? Butter, mainly. Go look at the butter shelf. Oh, look how expensive the butter has got now! The dairy business is adapting to the climate cult just fine actually. I just wish they would recognise that there is a market segment that wants the milk unmodified, unprocessed, unpasteurised and they will buy it in their own containers from dispensing vats.
Not everywhere
What's next, eggs loosely piled in a box?
Bro, WUT? End of Times shit right here


