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Title: Have you seen the new "green" milk jugs?
Post by: BTM on July 06, 2008, 11:01:10 AM
I haven't even HEARD of these things till just now, let alone seen them.  Apparently they have a new design for the gallon of milk, that's stackable, and more compact, which supposedly cuts back on shipping costs, space requirements and such.

Here's a picture of it.

(http://images.dailytech.com/nimage/8542_large_Milk_Benefits.jpg)

I don't know if they're in my area yet... if only Wal-Mart or CostCo have them, then I definitely haven't seen them (no CostCos around here, and I don't get my dairy stuff from Wal-Mart)

Some customers are complaining about the new design though, saying it's hard to pour without spilling.  I don't know if this is truly the case or if some people are just griping because they hate change.  Although, as someone else has commented, someone will probably invent a screw-on pouring spout for the new jugs soon.

Anyway, if you want to read the article, you can go here...http://www.dailytech.com/Cheaper+Stackable+Green+Milk+Jugs+Cause+a+Stir/article12245.htm (http://www.dailytech.com/Cheaper+Stackable+Green+Milk+Jugs+Cause+a+Stir/article12245.htm)


Title: Re: Have you seen the new "green" milk jugs?
Post by: CheezeFlixz on July 06, 2008, 12:00:25 PM
Since I never go to Wal-Mart and the nearest Costco is 200 miles away I reckon I'll never see them. I don't know why we don't go back to the old cardboard milk cartons, bio-degradable and eco friendly. Unlike the plastic ones which last forever and are made from petroleum. Hell what was wrong with the glass ones? Tiny little paper cap and recycle the rest.


Title: Re: Have you seen the new "green" milk jugs?
Post by: Patient7 on July 06, 2008, 02:05:46 PM
Haven't seen them and we get milk from Jewel-Osco so I probably wont in the near future.


Title: Re: Have you seen the new "green" milk jugs?
Post by: Zapranoth on July 06, 2008, 02:07:19 PM
We have them here.

They are a little weird to use -- they spill a lot easier because of the flat top, no spout to use.


Title: Re: Have you seen the new "green" milk jugs?
Post by: Newt on July 06, 2008, 06:36:26 PM
Our milk comes in bags.  I've been told it is one more Canadian oddity. Cartons and jugs are available, but most milk is sold in 1.3 litre bags (which is approximately a quart: they come by 3's in a larger bag).  Just pop a bag into the handy pitcher, clip a corner and pour.  Waste material is minimal and is fully recyclable.  Easy to store too.  Jugs can be a pain.


Title: Re: Have you seen the new "green" milk jugs?
Post by: Zapranoth on July 06, 2008, 11:43:58 PM
OK Menard...  say it...


Title: Re: Have you seen the new "green" milk jugs?
Post by: Menard on July 07, 2008, 12:07:17 AM
Jugs can be a pain.


Not in my book; I've always liked a good set of jugs.



OK Menard...  say it...


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Title: Re: Have you seen the new "green" milk jugs?
Post by: Newt on July 07, 2008, 07:14:20 AM
 :lookingup: Walked into that one. For some reason I never expect the Menard.
But now that you mention it: if you are wearing them, they are a pain; even if they are not plastic. So there.


Title: Re: Have you seen the new "green" milk jugs?
Post by: Jack on July 07, 2008, 07:34:36 AM
They sell those bags of milk at our local Kwik Trip stores in Minnesota.  Bought one once and the kids were b***hin' about it, the cat bit a hole in it;  Went back to plastic...um...containers.


Title: Re: Have you seen the new "green" milk jugs?
Post by: Menard on July 07, 2008, 10:14:46 AM
For some reason I never expect the Menard.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1iBbBL1040&NR=1


Title: Re: Have you seen the new "green" milk jugs?
Post by: trekgeezer on July 07, 2008, 02:49:11 PM
I saw those jugs on TV and they do look rather cumbersome, but they're doing it save the materials that go into milk crates.

It does look like one of those space savings things that WalMart has been doing. They only sell liquid laundry detergent in the ultra version so that it comes in smaller bottles.  It cuts down on the amount of plastic being used and saves shelf space.

I have a gripe with them about dog food. I buy 40lb bags and they redesigned the bags to be square which makes it a real pain in the ass to pour.


Title: Re: Have you seen the new "green" milk jugs?
Post by: Menard on July 07, 2008, 03:40:31 PM
I saw those jugs on TV and they do look rather cumbersome...


I used to watch Elvira too. (http://5g8.net/smileys/lol-049.gif)


Title: Re: Have you seen the new "green" milk jugs?
Post by: Allhallowsday on July 07, 2008, 09:49:59 PM
Since I never go to Wal-Mart and the nearest Costco is 200 miles away I reckon I'll never see them. I don't know why we don't go back to the old cardboard milk cartons, bio-degradable and eco friendly. Unlike the plastic ones which last forever and are made from petroleum. Hell what was wrong with the glass ones? Tiny little paper cap and recycle the rest.
I do often agree with you CHEEZEE


Title: Re: Have you seen the new "green" milk jugs?
Post by: Menard on July 07, 2008, 09:57:18 PM
I do often agree with you CHEEZEE

Kind of makes you feel like scratching and spraying, huh? :teddyr:


Title: Re: Have you seen the new "green" milk jugs?
Post by: BTM on July 08, 2008, 11:46:51 AM
Our milk comes in bags.  I've been told it is one more Canadian oddity. Cartons and jugs are available, but most milk is sold in 1.3 litre bags (which is approximately a quart: they come by 3's in a larger bag).  Just pop a bag into the handy pitcher, clip a corner and pour.  Waste material is minimal and is fully recyclable.  Easy to store too.  Jugs can be a pain.

Bags?  Wow.. didn't know that.  But does have the danger of being punctured during shipping leading to a hugeass mass? 

And how do you carry them?  Do they got a handle on top or something?

Just curious...


Title: Re: Have you seen the new "green" milk jugs?
Post by: BTM on July 08, 2008, 11:51:23 AM
Since I never go to Wal-Mart and the nearest Costco is 200 miles away I reckon I'll never see them.

Well, don't rule it out, one thing about the business world, if something catches on, it spreads to other areas.  So, if it goes over well at Wal-Mart and Costco, I expect other stories (Target, et all) would copy it.


I don't know why we don't go back to the old cardboard milk cartons, bio-degradable and eco friendly. Unlike the plastic ones which last forever and are made from petroleum.  Tiny little paper cap and recycle the rest.

Well, they still have those for half-gallons.  Did they ever use them for a full gallon? 

Hell what was wrong with the glass ones?

Dunno, although it does have this annoying habit of breaking when you drop it.  Also, I doubt mass manufacturing of glass is cheaper than the alternatives.


Title: Re: Have you seen the new "green" milk jugs?
Post by: Ed, Ego and Superego on July 10, 2008, 12:09:39 PM
You know, I just thought this was the usual complaining, but I was wrong.  I used one of these today and it gushed out all over the counter.  VERY poor design.
-Ed


Title: Re: Have you seen the new "green" milk jugs?
Post by: asimpson2006 on July 10, 2008, 01:01:34 PM
Since I never go to Wal-Mart and the nearest Costco is 200 miles away I reckon I'll never see them.

A local example for me.  Where I live we have roughly 4 chain grocery stores (Giant Foods, Weis Markets, Wegmans, and Surefine Markets)  we also have a bunch of smaller family markets as well.  Anyways Weis started to sell Jones Soda products in their stores.  For a long time the only places I could them were gas stations.  Anyways so Weis started carrying Jones soda in their stores.  While it was great the selection was limited so it was a tad disappointing.  Anyways when I knew Weis had it, Giant would soon follow suit.  Some months later the eventually had it.  I didn't include Wegmans in this one since they had it from the time the store near me opened up.  I'm not sure if Surefine has it, since the closest one to me is 12 miles away and I don't feel like driving to go there.