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Kroger and Walmart begin bottling their own milk at lower prices, worrying dairy farmers
Kroger and Walmart begin bottling their own milk at lower prices, worrying dairy farmers
07.30.2020
by The Counter
“Breaking our back”: Food banks are drowning in milk China won’t buy
“Breaking our back”: Food banks are drowning in milk China won’t buy
05.23.2019
by H. Claire Brown
New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand wants to give dairy farmers their money back
New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand wants to give dairy farmers their money back
02.15.2018
by Sam Bloch
Thinly sliced: Unicode introduces new food emojis, Whole Foods raises supplier fees, and more
Thinly sliced: Unicode introduces new food emojis, Whole Foods raises supplier fees, and more
02.09.2018
by The Counter
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