Any reasonable person intereprets this to mean that the cows have access to pasture. I copied this from our fairlife website, “It’s simply in the processing. This is also why fairlife milk has a lower sugar content than regular milk.And, just so we can all relive the nightmare of our high school chemistry classes, the breaking of the bond of sugars that make lactose is, indeed, a chemical process. Of the three options — skim, 2%, and chocolate — the chocolate flavor is a clear winner. Please don’t change a thing !!!! I’d be glad to share those exact times and temps with you if you’d like.I love this milk. I’m concerned.
Are you an organic farm? I’m a shill. …My question is how does it stay good for so much longer than regular milk? There will always be haters out there….. Thanks Carrie for the great article and a big thanks to Ms. McCloskey for representing the company and answering questions with complete transparency.I typically purchase milk produced by a local farm that utilizes glass bottles for packaging, to support my local economy and for the amazing fresh taste. Just one of those urban legends that refuses to die. It is my go to chocolate treat. My wife consumes it ..so far its been great with no issues.
It works for me!My only real concern is the increased calcium content. Being lactose intolerant, i handle it very well. and slightly more than organic milk (about $4 for 64 oz. Dietitians say Coca-Cola's buzzy entry into the lactic market — a supermilk called Fairlife — is mooving in the wrong direction. I used to do that all the time, myself.Anyway its clear you're deviating from the topic at hand any way you can, so… I'm done. However, could someone please explain how the filtering process actually INCREASES the protein content?
Fairlife Ultra-Filtered, Lactose Free Whole Milk, 52 oz: Amazon.com: Grocery & Gourmet Food. Coca-Cola's New 'Super Milk' Fairlife Is Super WeirdIs the Government Just Going to Watch the Restaurant Industry Die?Without a bailout, independent restaurants face a disastrous falloutThe Salmonella Outbreaks Among Peaches and Onions, ExplainedIs foodborne illness everywhere this summer, or is it just us? I haven’t heard of this product yet, but it’s always good to see a healthy milk product on the shelves for consumers to be able to purchase. if they aren’t filtering antibiotics, why would you pay more?you CAN’T filter out antibiotics, that is why they NEVER are allowed in the product to begin with!!!
What makes you happy is what you are used to and is a human emotion. I had to dump all but 1 bottle. Try it! I’m also looking to loose a significant amount of weight but I refuse to go against my roots and beliefs and buy these foods that are hyped up in what they are and in price. From 300 to 1000, from 1000 to 5000, from 5000 to 15,000. Is it ever appropriate to expend gallons of fossil fuel and remove nutrients to extend shelf life just to get a half-gallon of milk 1,000 miles across the country to a Walmart megastore? Our buses and facilities are all handicap compliant so you wouldn’t miss one beat of the experience! You are able to see that you are wrong if you would just go see it.
I tell people about it all the time. Actually, all milk needs adjectives, to distinguish the species that produced it. Milk goes through multiple antibiotic residue testing all the way down to one part per billion. Profanity is part of language, get used to it. Don’t know how they are going to test for it as it is a natural occuring hormone and found in milk already.
I also think there is a huge missed opportunity with not including benefit that it’s lactose-free right on the front. It’s also a great product for people who want to add protein to their diet. The chocolate is incredible. Man, I wish this was around during the years I was pregnant… especially our chocolate milk! Fairlife, stylized as fa!rlife, is a brand of ultrafiltered milk distributed in Canada and the United States by The Coca-Cola Company.The milk comes in four varieties: reduced fat, chocolate, fat-free, and whole milk. Did I mention it taste great?Are your cows given hormones and antibiotics? I wanted to reach out and first, thank you for being such a fan of fairlife milk!Second, I wanted to address the “smell” that you’re getting off of the caps. If your a milk lover, you’ll never go back to regular milk again.I think fairlife is the creamiest and best tasting milk I’ve tasted in a long time. What is your milk called John?While I’m not a fan of milk being changed from its natural state, it definitely doesn’t seem like there’s anything actually wrong with this product.