>I suffer in the United States of America
I suffer in the United States of America
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American food standards are god awful. They have e coli outbreaks every month.
This, American milk has double the amount of pus compared to European milk. In Europe, cow’s milk cannot be sold for human consumption if it contains more than 400 million pus cells per liter.
In the United States, the allowable level of pus in milk is 800 million pus cells are permitted per liter of milk.
cope
>storing milk and bleach in the same type of jugs
Why do americans do this?
>Grade A
as opposed to..?
I second this, why don't they use carton?
Bleach jugs and milk jugs look nothing alike Euroscum
Where the fuck are y'all getting $0.49 milk its like $3.99 for a quart of the shit here in Socal
>woohoo! great deal!
plastic industry $$$
But it's almost always because of meat
>quart
Whatever that might be in a real system of measurements
Or imported mexican produce.
they also ignore the bacteria in money, i have seen a lot of americans dealing with money and then puttin their hands on food, drinks, cleaning the eyes, etc
M8 we have recalls every month too. Only the big ones make the news.
32oz
By your logic we should all be constantly wearing rubber gloves and using hand sanitizer every 30 seconds.
god you are one big bitch, i guess the flag gives it away
move out of the shitter and youll understand
Milk never goes this low
there is also Grade B and Grade C, but those are usually used for dairy products like cheese, butter, etc
50 cent milk isn't worth drinking
>not buying a gallon for $1.69
ishygddt
No
California my be a shithole but it's my shithole, moving away only means I've accepted the loss
how much is milk in brazil? that is $0.49 for ~1.9L but you probably need a store card or some shit
>vitamin d
>milk
It shouldnt be THAT low, but generally milk and eggs are considered "staples" and are suppossed to be cheap and are more often than not loss leaders (store loses money selling them, but they draw customers into the store so its a plus)
That milk could be expiring soon and the store just wants to make something off it.
i have something more up your alley
I prefer to pay 2$ a liter and drink good milk
if i lived in america i would grow my own food and shop at wholefoods if i had money.
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E coli outbreaks are almost always caused by vegetable products like lettuce and what not.
Not milk.
Does it matter?
First of all, Milk jugs and bleach jugs use different type of plastic, it really doesn't matter at the end.
Cartons get soggy, and can't hold as much without breaking down. Grabbing a jug with a handle is also much easier.
>they also ignore the bacteria in money, i have seen a lot of americans dealing with money and then puttin their hands on food, drinks, cleaning the eyes, etc
That's everyone in the world idiot.
What's the problem? They don't even look alike.
Around 3,50 reais for a litre, that being about 90 American cents at the moment.
It's strange to me because it seems too much milk. It'd rot before I end drinking it. Maybe you buy groceries less often so you store them? Also why adding vitamin D? Isn't that for people that never see the sun? Just curious
That's vitamin C
I buy some glass bottle milk which is like a dollar more but from a local farm and tastes better
it is mostly for families or people that drink a lot of milk like GOMAD
No vitamin C is the one you find in Oranges, Lemons etc. It's good if you have a cold. Vitamin D is the one we take from the sun. Anyway it seems strange to me to add vitamins to milk.
>GOMAD
wtf that sounds like a terrible idea, all that milk can't be healthy
it is for people with trouble eating enough to bulk up, there are better ways but it isnt bad for its purpose
I prefer my bag milk
> too much milk
Those jugs are either for people who drink lots of milk (daily). Or for families.
My family buys the big jugs, but in my dorm, I only buy the smaller ones that last me for about a week and a half.
> Vitamin D
Don't know. I don't really care. i just buy the milk for my cereal.
>milk
Enjoy your inflammation
I'd be suspicious of that 49¢ price. It's probably close to it's sell by date
Well it'll surely works but I think it's probably unhealthy. Milk should be consumed in moderation.
I've noticed in movies that people drinks milk at dinner, maybe that's why you consume more milk. Or maybe its just different packaging since you use gallons. Here they're usually in 1l cartons and if we need more we buy packs of six (so like 1 and a half gallon).
Post prices
>dinner
I’ve never known anyone who drinks milk with dinner. Milk is almost exclusively associated with breakfast and dessert
I personally drink a large glass of chocolate milk every single morning
E. Coli from Mexicans shitting in farm fields not from the animals or plants themselves
> Dinner
No, I only ever use milk for cereal, and milkshakes.
I eat cereal at all times during the day. But I don't think it's common at all to drink milk at dinner.
I really need milk and cookies right now
I found it weird too, I'm glad you don't really do it kek
I’ve literally never heard of it
I don't know how I got this idea. I think I saw Americans drinking milk along with lunch or dinner in some movies. Maybe it was "English style" breakfast and I got confused
I see it sometimes on reality shows like Dirty Jobs. I found it really strange.
Doesn't happen here.
What I mean is that maybe they were eating a "salty" breakfast and drinking milk, and I thought they were having dinner. Anyway who cares
Don't listen to that other Americuck. He's probably a beaner from commiefornia. Not an actual American.
I'm from the Midwest and we drink milk for every meal. Lunch and dinner are when we drink the most milk. For breakfast you just put it in cereal.
Never seen that outside of a day care center
t. from Illinois
Everyone here does it. You non-whites are the anomaly.
What else do you drink with dinner if not a glass of milk?
White as a ghost m8. And Water, Juice, pop etc... Like I've said before I've only seen small children drinking milk for dinner
>drinking water or juice with spaghetti
Gross and YIKES.
Thanks at least I know someone does it
> Milk and Spaghetti
Yikes. Spaghetti is meant to be eating with a glass of wine, or a glass of soda. I don't care what you have to say. Fight me.
>drinking soda
>ever
Then drink wine. If you can't drink, then have a glass of water.
Eating that spaghetti with milk is fucking 3rd world tier shit.
>pus
What the fuck, are you high dude?
Based.
Don't forget to add sugar.
>water laced with some milk like residue and chemical is milk
talk about delusional, no wonder there are so many deranged sjws in burgerland, they been diet fucked since they are borned
Have you ever tasted American bread?
10grams of sugar per 100grams of bread.
Its like fucking cake.
>An official government site in Canada has tips on how to do grocery shopping in the USA, due to how many millions cross per week to buy food
yikes
>american """"""""""food"""""""""""
even africans eating rocks are better desu
If it so contaminated why does not rot? Get fucked, mongolian soyboi.
You drink 2% milk out of a fucking bag
Lower grade milk like B and C are used for cheesemaking and yogurt and stuff like that, not direct consumption
Wohoo yeah babeyyyyyyy oooh wooooo
It's just milk enriched with vitamin D, it's a pretty common and well known process, I personally don't see anything wrong with it.
Children will often drink milk with dinner, I did growing up. But after that, no adults here drink milk at dinnertime.
>pop
That must be why all your countrymen are pouring over the border to buy their groceries here.
>Borned
They drink the same thing but this
I love how Canadian officials always threaten the USA to do searches for food on our side too lol. Canadian produce and dairy is collapsing due to how cheap our produce is
jesus and i thought the "milk is pus" meme was just republican paranoia
It is paranoia in the sense that milk pus is a meaningless metric. Raw milk straight off the farm has far more pus than even that but anyone but the weakest immune systems can drink it just fine.
that'd be like me assuming all british cows have mad cow disease
you have a reputation for poor regulation especially in the food industry and not forgetting the recent shit show with the boeings dropping out of the sky and you were one of the last countries to ground them because the corporations have the government in their pocket
>Country that wouldn't lower food prices in Ireland because it was against capitalism
We learned it from you dad!
Dude if you think the United States has a reputation for bad food go to Mexico or any other Latin American country and try eating local food and water there.
>muh airwpwane
Get bricked
you have 2 hands, deal with money with one and use the other to grab your food, any civilized cunt can do this
>tf
>tp
Why can’t British citizens take care of their teeth?
"Skim milk is bad"
>you have a reputation for poor regulation especially in the food industry
It's weird that none of those have ever actually resulted in a real health problem, though. EU regulations are unironically overly restrictive simply because it provides a covert means of protectionism, for example by raising a meaningless metric like milk pus cells per liter of milk to double the American value the EU can make it look like they're stricter with health when in fact that metric has no real medical impact. That way they can compete with perpetually cheaper American agricultural output. As for the boeing thing, it's not like boeings on an individual plane basis are any less safe than Airbuses, it's just that Boeing planes are far more common worldwide and generally cheaper, which means they come into the possession of poor airlines from poor countries that don't always follow the official Boeing maintenance standards.
>Dude if you think the United States has a reputation for bad food go to Mexico or any other Latin American country
America is one of the greatest countries on the planet, why compare yourself to actual shitholes?
>hurr the most powerful country in the world
>btw compare our food standards to a 2.5 world nation