“Consumption of milk per capita has gone down every year over the last 30 years,” says Sylvain Charlebois, director of the Agri-Food Analytics Lab at Dalhousie University. “Actually, it’s gone down by more than 20 per cent since 2015.”

While bagged milk is often cited as a unique Canadianism, it’s actually not sold west of Ontario. Those who prefer it, however, say it’s more cost efficient and some even believe it tastes better.

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      Milk purchased in bulk from dairy farms, not bagged milk from the grocery stores.

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        Do you think milk from dairy farms and milk in cheese products come from different sources?? [They don’t]

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          Cheese producer buys milk from farm X to make cheese. Grocery store also buys bagged milk from farm X. Cheese producer makes low quality cheese. How will that lead to people buying less bagged milk?

          I said this in another branch of this thread, but I’ll repeat it here. You can make the argument that low quality milk from farm X leads to people buying less milk, but I don’t see how low quality cheese can cause people to buy less milk.

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            You don’t see how consumers would equate bad milk with bad cheese? We’re done here. You have no clue what you’re talking about.

            It’s literally in this thread.

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              You don’t see how consumers would equate bad milk with bad cheese?

              I don’t. If the milk I get from grocery stores taste good to me, why would I drink less of it if there’s no good cheese?