Spray dried to preserve all the natural goodness
Rich in beta casein A2 protein
Great source of calcium and other vital nutrients
Easier to absorb and digest as compared to other types of milk
Perfect in the pantry or for camping
a2 Milk Full Cream Milk Powder, 1kg $13.99 (RRP $15) + Delivery ($0 Prime/ $39+) @ Amazon & Chemist Warehouse (C&C / +Delivery)
Last edited 20/05/2020 - 22:42 by 1 other user
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Real milk has a tendency to spill all over your luggage en route to China.
Besides, this powder is a dollar off. Think of the savings…
Why do you need to take milk to china? Just buy when you get to china
I think he's referring to the fact that people buy powder milk here to turn a profit reselling in China. Infant/toddler formula from Aus sell like hot cake there for double/triple the price.
Becuase the the Chinese tend to have habit of poisoning their citizens with laced products, in the name of profit. Awaits down votes for stating facts.
@BlinkyBill: Have an up vote instead
Powder is non-perishable and much more compact.
Because we can't get real milk here.
Covid19 iso and cancer means we depend on delivery, which no one does here.
So no fresh food.
Milk powder makes yoghurt to get needed probiotics for immune system and enzymes.
Coles 1kg milk powder $5.70.
A2 3 times the price?Yeah. Nah.
Honda's are cheaper than ferraris why would you buy a Ferrari?
You buy a Ferrari so you can drive less, because they depreciate like a stuck pig for every extra kilometre you drive. Money saved!
Willyroo is correct. A2 milk is re-branded milk at three times the price.
"The Australian fresh milk market is now dominated by two major milk processors, National Foods and Parmalat".
https://www.pwc.com.au/industry/agribusiness/assets/australi…
Yeah, but A2 milk's the equivalent of sticking a Ferrari badge on a Honda.
Oh wow an entire dollar cheaper! Bargain of the century!
Seriously, $1 off? Is this account just spamming or what?
I’ve seen Asians buy a trolly full so at least $50 savings if they buy 50.
There are so many rrp posts these days especially for amazon, but there are always trolls around to defend it so be careful what you say or one might come after you. :)
Why not just get real milk?