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Reusing milk Mercadona


A legend I've seen these months and I did very much grace was this in a blog about the reuse of milk.
best known is that several have assured me that they believed the message, awesome. CALL ATTENTION



You know that the milk carton that is not sold within the expiry date back to the factory to be re-pasteurized and returns to the supermarket again?. Amazing is not it?. As the law allows dairies to repeat this cycle 5 times, what ends up leaving almost no flavor milk and a significant reduction in quality and nutritional value.

When milk comes to the supermarket to the final consumer, the carton must display a small number marked on the bottom. That number varies from 1 to 5. The most that can be tolerated is to buy milk to number 3, ie, milk that has been re-pasteurized 2 times, recommending not buying cartons of milk whose number is 4 or 5 as this means that the quality of milk is degraded. If you purchase a locked box, just check the box number as all the cards inside have the same number. For example, if a card has the number 1 means it is the first time it leaves the factory and get to the supermarket for sale, but if you have the number 4 means that expired 3 times and was re-pasteurized 3 Sometimes going to the supermarket to try to be sold and so on ...

So, you know, when you buy milk, look at the bottom of the box and not buy boxes that have the numbers 4 or 5, and for the most scrupulous, or even the 3.

In the attached picture you can see the number in question. Go to the supermarket, take a milk carton and check the number, I doubt they are on 1 or 2. IF YOU

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Tetrapack had to inform a website what the numbers mean, the carton is a container control, not the content of this. Tetra Information

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