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The possibility of collecting bagged milk from the shelves of Ontario stores
According to some experts, the end of the sale of breast milk in Canada is near. Sachet milk is a unique Canadian product that can easily be found in the eastern parts of the country such as Ontario, Quebec and the Mary Times provinces.
According to the Canadian dairy company DairyCentral, bagged milk first hit the market in the 1960s, and about 10 years later, Canadian dairy producers had to replace and resize milk containers.
Despite the fact that pouch milk is popular among non-Canadians as well, but the demand for these dairy products seems to be decreasing. According to experts, the demand for this type of milk is due to the shrinking of families, increased variety and the availability of other dairy alternatives. It is decreasing.
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