This has to be bait
Textbook bait.
Fun fact 7% of the US thinks choclate milk of comes from brown cows
7% of people in the US are 5 or under so this tracks.
1,000 adults 18 and over were asked questions about the role milk plays in their daily lives, Food & Wine reported.
Per the article
Sadly, I’m surprised it’s that low
Or possibly 7% of the US thinks it’s funny to give stupid answers to polls.
I’ve never seen a purple cow;
I hope to never see one.
But from the milk I’m drinking now,
I’m sure that there must be one.
I’m gonna guess this fella’s never been anywhere near an American dairy farm
Or the dairy isle at the supermarket…
Cheese is dairy*
*Because we’re not actually legally allowed to call most of it cheese in a lot of countries
I’m pretty sure you’re not allowed to call it cheese in the US either. It gets labelled as “cheese product”.
What now
Howdy! Midwest guy here. I speak for all Midwesterners (yeah all of them, shut up Kyle) and I can tell you Cow’s Milk is dairy. Now if you want to drink almond, or oat, or rice juice that’s fine as well.
Maybe it’s commentary on how food products in the US are becoming more and more artificial so that milk is now just water with food coloring. /s
🦅🦅 eagle* screech 🦅🦅
*red hawk, but we don’t acknowledge those in 'murica
But dairy products are made from millk and milk is not classically thought as a product made from millk (even if it actually is)?
milk from a cow or other domestic animal (such as a goat) also : food (such as ice cream, cheese, or yogurt) made primarily of or from milk
Dairy products not dairy. What he was talking about was dairy. Not dairy products. Can’t you read?