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What a waste: Wisconsin dairy farmers forced to dump milk

Started by Jersey mike, Mon 06, Apr 2020, 06:00:05

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gordonv

Same problem here. It's not so much no one wanting it, it's the reorganizing of the distribution.

School kids still want milk, but they'll have to get it at home. But the stores are out, because they sold all they had, and need to start ordering extra. etc, etc, etc.

Other dairy products are coming along the same problems too. Butter and cheese.

They did have some production capacity, but no shipping, so they contacted some food banks and donated it.


I'm still working, too lazy to make lunch. Trying to buy Wendy's, but they are too busy and slow. So I end up going to McD, they can handle the non-stop lunch hour rush at 2 pm. I can't get into some Subways, not enough room, or inside stores and they have a lineup.
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