Eating in the UK during the 50's

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Re: Eating in the UK during the 50's

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kiwiincambodia wrote:Don't forget about bagged milk.....

''In the United Kingdom, Sainsburys began a pilot experiment on distributing milk in bags in 2008 in conjunction with Dairy Crest.[4] It was originally targeted at 35 stores at the same price as a regular 2-imperial-pint (1.1 l) plastic bottle of milk,[5] the product was expanded through the North of England nationwide in 2010 at which point the bags retailed at a discounted price compared to traditional containers.[6]''

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milk_bag


We were using bagged milk in Canada since the late 1960s. https://www.thestar.com/news/ontario/20 ... weird.html
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Re: Eating in the UK during the 50's

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They had some great food in the 1950s:

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