Milk expires on April 21st. Available in full or light varieties in 1 L or 2 L.
This is my first post so go easy!
Milk expires on April 21st. Available in full or light varieties in 1 L or 2 L.
This is my first post so go easy!
let's get some milk :)
I shall bath in milk.
I shall swim in milk
Tried this milk the other day. I'm not usually very picky but I was definitely not impressed with the taste, very unpleasant.
What will happen if you consume this milk after expiry date? Also it expires on 21st, so should this be consumable on 21st?
You may die if consume this milk after expiry
If you buy and consume two cartons after 21st, you will die twice!!
It should be be consumable 1-2 days after the expire date if the milk is unopened and always keep in the fridge.
Paralysed from the neck down
Imagine being paralyzed from the neck up.
Pretty sure a lot of people around here are
@sourdawg: lol
"NEW technology extends the shelf life of a new milk launched today by 40 per cent, according to Fonterra."
"Microfiltration is ceramic filtration technology that removes spoilage bacteria, which can reduce the shelf life of milk."
"Fonterra said preservatives were not added to the milk to achieve this longer shelf life, and it said consumers would notice a difference with the taste of the filtered product."
http://www.weeklytimesnow.com.au/agribusiness/dairy/fonterra…
Is this best before or use by? I'd buy it if in my local Woolies. I like the Anchor brand.
Any background on the Anchor brand? I've only ever seen it in hotels - little caps of long life milk next to the Blend 43.
Anchor is New Zealand’s oldest dairy brand, created in 1886. It is one of Fonterra’s largest consumer brand and Anchor products are sold in 70 countries.
You have to finish them before 21April.
I still drank mine a couple of days after expiry (or was it best before, can't remember) after getting some free ones. tasted fine. I don't mind them.
Yeah I think before you open them should be fine.
Freeze the milk, it will be fine after defrosting!
I've found milk goes gross after freezing…
Mine accidentally froze once in the back of the fridge.
I can't tell the difference between previously frozen milk and milk that has only been kept in the fridge.
Marketing at it's finest
Those poor cows…..
This reminds me, i need more Milo.
never go easy! no pain no gain!
courier to sydney pls
Sure. No problem.
:D
I'm sure plenty of OzBargainers will milk this deal ;)
Just thinking of recipes to use bulk milk in?
I suggest milkshake
Got milk?
At $0.25/L it might be worth making cheese at home.
Lets "milk" this deal for all it's worth!
Hopefully we're not "skimming" the profits from the farmers…
milk, milk and more milk
I don't think you need to worry… Great first post.thanks