These days, your average grocery store or cafe is stocked with multiple types of plant-based milks, from oat to soy to almond. If you prefer dairy milk, you’ll still have different fat percentages to ...
Your premise is udderly incorrect. Milk straight from the cow averages 3.6 percent milkfat, but most whole milk in stores is 3.25 to 3.5 percent. At the Rochester Kemp's dairy, where they process ...
The USDA finalized a new rule allowing schools to once again serve whole and 2% milk in federal meal and child nutrition ...
HARRISBURG — State Sen. Michele Brooks announced Wednesday the unanimous Senate adoption of Senate Resolution 119, a bipartisan measure she sponsored urging Congress and federal agencies to restore ...
To get their whole milk and 2 percent products back into the nation’s schools, dairy farmers may have to accept some competition from non-dairy alternatives. According to the Plant Powered School ...
For the children in Greenville Central School District in upstate New York, the question is a no-brainer. Hands shoot up, and a chorus of eager voices cries: “Me!” “Me!” Duane Spaulding reaches into a ...
SEATTLE Starbucks Coffee Co. said it plans to replace the whole milk used in its espresso-based drinks with 2-percent-fat milk at all of its United States and Canada stores by year-end. The coffee ...
Milk is milk, right? Not so fast. Many people confuse the facts when it comes to low-fat versus fat-free milk. The only major difference between the two is that low-fat milk has more fat than fat-free ...