Hmm.......inneresting.
Personally I think it's because of the EU quotas and there's no more milk lake. Similarly no butter mountain. Ah, the things I could do with a pound of intervention butter.
Reminds me of this time at work I was drawing a bottle of milk on the whiteboard to demonstrate something in a meeting. Amazing things whiteboards, I find them quite re-markable.
AFAIK we are the only animals that drink it as adults.
I've also lived on farms where I've been able to help myself to the contents of the bull tank.
Cats like to drink it, though normal milk isn't good for them.
Huel is only palatable if made with milk.
£40 for 2 months worth (minus 2 evenings a week) plus £1.50 for 4 pints of Tesco milk that lasts me a week.
Perfect for someone like me who doesn't like food much.
Angry snigger?![]()
I was walking down the street the other day and some guy run past and threw milk and cheese all over me. I thought "How dairy"
You can still get it in most supermarkets. Look for 1 litre bottles, usually on the top shelf.I miss the proper full fat gold topped creamy milk we used to get delivered by the milkman when I was a kid.
God, that stuff was delicious, specially on my Ready Brek.
Thousands of years ago nearly everyone on earth couldn’t drink cows milk as we were nearly all lactose intolerant. Somewhere many generations ago it’s reckoned a mutation came around that meant suddenly we could and this mutation filtered down and through the generations meant more people could drink it than not.I cant stand milk even if out glass bottle never mind the horrid the wax carton in the past at school (i got a letter from parents to state I did not drink Maggie's milk as they made you drink it) but I can take it in cereal or coffee which I rarely eat/drink as prefer black tea+2 sugars.
Still got my own teeth and never broke any bones and AFAIK we are the only animals that drink it as adults as its primary for babies and from your mum's boobs.