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According to The Dairy Alliance, an organization that promotes dairy foods and knowledge about the dairy industry, the indent ...
By burying that carton of eggs and jug of milk all the way in the back, supermarkets ensure you walk by all the yummy things you don’t need—but might just grab on impulse.
Whether you buy whole, 2 percent, or skim, the plastic containers milk comes in all share something in common: There’s an inverted circle built into one side of the jug where a smooth, flat ...
The existence of circle indents on plastic milk containers is a recurring source of internet speculation. "Why do milk jugs have these," a Redditor asked in a 2015 post in the r/whatisthis, for ...
The logic behind the milk jug method focuses on nature’s scheme. In your garden, seeds drop in the late summer and fall and lay dormant (not sprouting) over the winter, then start to emerge when ...
It’s typical in European grocery stores to see eggs and milk outside refrigerated cases, sitting at room temperature. So why isn’t everyone there getting food poisoning?