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Milk in a plastic jug?
Canada?
That's milk in a plastic bag tho
That’s also not everywhere in Canada. We don’t have them anywhere in Alberta I’ve seen, and I’ve lived all over this province for my whole life.
Last time it was brought up in Lemmy, someone said it was mostly a British Columbia thing, but I've lived in BC for over a decade and never once seen bagged milk.
It was back in the 80s
Ah. Makes sense then.
Yeah I’ve been to Saskatchewan, Ontario, Manitoba, BC, and Quebec multiple times and never seen that shit either. Maybe it’s a Newfie thing.
It's in every grocery stores in Quebec as a 3pack (4L total)
Why the French always gotta be different about shit
Might just be me but I'm glad we are
https://338canada.com/
WTf you doing Canada?
It's not immediately obvious in the store, though I can't say I've been looking in the past decade or so. I'm from BC and my parents used to buy it while I was growing up.