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Why do organic and non-organic milk smell differently in plastic bottles?

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Why do organic and non-organic milk smell differently in plastic bottles?
« on: 09/12/2020 18:07:56 »
We received this question from listener Robert:

I have noticed for a long time that there is a difference in smell between different milks stored in plastic bottles. There can be a smell off non-organic milk in plastic bottles when the milk gets down to half full in the container, that is usually not there with organic milk.

Is this due to the milk itself or interaction with the plastic? Is there a risk of some kind? Should we be going back to glass?
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Re: Why do organic and non-organic milk smell differently in plastic bottles?
« Reply #1 on: 09/12/2020 20:58:18 »
I can remember when milk was brought run in large metal drums and transferred to your container via measuring jugs.
I much prefer the modern way were its sold in clean plastic containers.
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Re: Why do organic and non-organic milk smell differently in plastic bottles?
« Reply #2 on: 12/02/2021 07:12:01 »
It is probably because of different feed. I've noticed that some organic milk smells grassier or more like soil.

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Re: Why do organic and non-organic milk smell differently in plastic bottles?
« Reply #3 on: 12/02/2021 13:26:55 »
Reminded me of this.
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