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nulloremptytoday at 1:31 AM6 repliesview on HN

So we got smarter in the last 20+ years.

Stores still don't carry whole milk in canada.


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gucci-on-fleektoday at 10:51 AM

I'm in Alberta (Canada), and I just saw some in the grocery store last week. I actually can't recall ever seeing a store without 3.25% milk here. It's usually called "homo(genized) milk" rather than "whole milk", but those two phrases both mean the exact same thing.

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monkpittoday at 10:30 AM

3.25% is whole milk, they absolutely sell it in Canada.

cosmic_cheesetoday at 3:40 AM

Interesting, US grocery stores never stopped carrying whole milk. It was readily available amidst the 90s fat panic. It’s what my family always bought.

Romanulustoday at 4:32 AM

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lunatunatoday at 2:42 AM

It’s called homo for homo sapien milk.

https://www.realcanadiansuperstore.ca/en/3-25-homogenized-mi...

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