So you're telling me that ketards can't even drink milk?

So you're telling me that ketards can't even drink milk?

NO
FUCKING
THANKS

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damn my Harris Teeter charges $3.59 for a gallon and Trader Joes is 2.50.

Where the hell you buying that milk, OP?

thas walmart m'nigga

Walmart. ALDI is a little more expensive

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"Great Value" is Walmart's brand.

What kind of fucking retard buys a gallon of milk at Trader Joe's? You only ever buy niche meme snacks at trader joes which you should never do if you're somewhat serious about getting Jow Forums

kegenerates need to be gassed

imagine throwing a tantrum on the internet about someone else buying milk

Milk a shit.
Anything with an equal or higher sugar content than it's protein is garbage.

Post bones

I only drink organic milk.

Audible kek

>lactose
>Added dextrose not listed cause M'urica
>when the illiterate vegtards get desperate and they spam fit like a 12 year old retard

Raw grass fed, low antibiotic raised cattle. Otherwise your drinking a shit ton of sugar. Been trying to look up the effects of corn fed cattle on blood sugar concentrations, if any annons have a link that'd be interesting to note compared to grass fed.

>raw milk
fuck off

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I just paid 2.39$ for a half gallon of 1% from my local Whole Foods. Stupid milk lobby and their price fixing nonsense

Just boil it lol

>whole foods
no shit sherlock
it ruins the taste

milk prices are set by a governing body, the store you buy it from has little to do with it

TJ is the only grocery I frequent that has chocolate whole milk.

lolwut. what shithole country do you live in?

Are you seriously just learning that milk priceing is controlled and set by a governing body in the US?

Even if it is, it's not that high.
is in the US
is in the US

Stop shopping at Whole Foods like a retard if you're going to keep whining about high prices

Oh no! Some people got a tummy ache!
From a product they went out of their way to purchase at premium.

Current Walmart price is 4.34$ for a gallon of whole milk current Whole Foods is 4.29$

You deserve it, faggot.

Never broken one, and I defintely should have.
Drank a LOT of milk growing up. Love it.
Dropped it about a year ago. Skin much better, better digestion.

Where the hell do you live?
Urban California?

Sounds like you just realized you live in a shithole. Pic is current walmart prices

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>drank a lot of milk for 96% of my life
>stopped drinking it a year ago and no problems yet!!!

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>you live in a shithole
says the flyover lmao

Outbreaks are almost equivalent to pasteurized milk in the US. Its also sold commonly in a chunk of Europe because guess what? Its safe.

Comparisons matter, guess the food which has the greatest amount of food recalls. Raw milk isn't even remotely in the same ball park, its leafy greens.

>should we ban all leafy greens than?

If you've never had raw milk, you really don't know what you're missing out on. My grandparents come from such a farming background and swear by the stuff over that pasteurized, sugared up garbage in the store. Personally its tastes pretty good, even without the added dextrose.

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>implying
This is what houses go for in my area.

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>outbreaks are almost equivalent to pasteurized milk
That's wrong, retard.
>121 outbreaks due to dairy products
>48 from pasteurized milk
>73 from raw milk (52% more)
>CDC estimates less than 1% of milk in the US is raw
You are 150 or more times more likely to get sick from raw milk than pasteurized.
>Raw milk isn't even remotely in the same ball park, its leafy greens.
Because leafy greens are sold in a much higher quantity.

>Rhode Island
Literally the definition of flyover.

You're literally wrong.

You've posted this before. Are you proud of that or something?

>CDC stats don't even even have a sauce...
>3 million+ raw milk drinkers in the US, not 1 million the CDC pretends
>actual relative risk of raw vs pasteurized is 9.4 times higher, not even remotely close to 150x
>That's an absolute risk increase of 0.00106% compared against other foods.
>Produce is 4x that of raw milk

You didn't link the CDC I see, maybe you're not so stupid since you might actually know the CDC is citing nothing to support such a claim.

>nice try retard
>the case against raw milk is purely statistical smoke and mirrors

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You buy the glass bottle then refill it with Walmart stuff so you look fancy when guests come over.

Take the very low carb non ketogenic one meal a day with fasting one day a week pill