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Why do you need milk that lasts so long? Why not just buy smaller cartons - they last longer when not opened.
We just buy 6pts each week and it never goes bad. Maybe our fridge is magic?
In exchange for a few beer tokens at the next meetup can you send me the codes if you don't use them yourself?
I do buy Cravendale, I don't use the codes, I sent you one already, I will send others. But because it keeps fresh for so long, I don't get through much milk !
Flash grumbles apart, it's not really a very good website if you have to go to Wiki to find out what the product is:
Cravendale milk is filtered before high temperature pasteurization to remove pathogens. This process gives the product an extended shelf life (ESL) for which a premium is sometimes charged.
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