Yup, and each gallon of bagged milk is divided into three sealed bags. One bag is not going to last long enough to ever get old, which was my point. Once you finish a bag, you open a new one that is fresh, whereas your carton milk is still the same milk that's already been exposed.
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Originally posted by MikeFenty
It stays sealed with all the dirty air that got in the jug and that is now TRAPPED and stagnant.
Exposing it to the air for the 3 seconds that it takes to pour a glass each time before you put it back in the fridge isn't going to ruin the milk. It still tastes fine and is fine.
Wait, looking at pictures of these containers... When the milk gets about halfway and you have to tilt the container a lot, does the bag ever fall out?
Wait, looking at pictures of these containers... When the milk gets about halfway and you have to tilt the container a lot, does the bag ever fall out?
Nope. Like I said they're quite sturdy and hold up well!
Wait, looking at pictures of these containers... When the milk gets about halfway and you have to tilt the container a lot, does the bag ever fall out?
nope
This milk bag is almost empty, doesn't fall out of the carton.
But, if you buy a gallon of bagged milk, and theres 3 seperate bags.. it will use more effort replacing the bags in the container than actually buying a gallon of milk in a container... ?
But, if you buy a gallon of bagged milk, and theres 3 seperate bags.. it will use more effort replacing the bags in the container than actually buying a gallon of milk in a container... ?
Am i missing something or?
What your missing is living with bagged milks and experiencing it. You guys don't get it because you don't do it everyday like we do it. If you did you'd realize how EASY it is.
What your missing is living with bagged milks and experiencing it. You guys don't get it because you don't do it everyday like we do it. If you did you'd realize how EASY it is.