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Farmer dumps 56k lbs of milk because nobody is buying it

  1. #1
    If you're wondering how many gallons that is, and why the fuck they're measuring milk in lbs, I did the math. It's just over 6,500 gallons

    https://abc7chicago.com/business/no-ones-buying-it-wisconsin-dairy-farmer-forced-to-dump-56k-pounds-of-milk/6076675/?fbclid=IwAR2ULTbFONogr0TX_gUvTRkoH_YLc7HK8lVE5nVc5SvdDfn4fwmfb7K_DJc
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    aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    How many gallons though
  3. #3
    Originally posted by aldra How many gallons though

    650,000,000 gallons it says in the title.
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    No it clearly says 6076675 gallons
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    Why don’t they just turn it into dried milk powder? This guy is a bad businessman
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    aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    lol I typed galleons, fucking autocorrect
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    Originally posted by aldra lol I typed galleons, fucking autocorrect

    ?

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    Originally posted by Fox Why don’t they just turn it into dried milk powder? This guy is a bad businessman

    That's what I was thinking. There should be some government agency buying up unsold food and giving it to those who need it. A lot of produce and dairy going to waste right now because people only want to eat toilet paper and wipe their ass with rice.
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    I tried buying milk powder online and it’s all sold out, no wonder with these retards just dumping it all
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    65k galleons of milk would be a fucking lot
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    Originally posted by Fox I tried buying milk powder online and it’s all sold out, no wonder with these retards just dumping it all

    It's not selling in stores nigga. Not his fault, he's losing money too. I'm sure he'd love to sell it but the grocery stores aren't demanding it and he probably doesn't have the infrastructure in his business to turn his milk to powder before it spoils.

    Being a farmer is fucking shit. I don't know why anyone does it.
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    tr1pl3_thr3@t African Astronaut [your inextricably aecial moniliaceae]
    When you make milk from the powder put a teaspoon of vanilla extract in it.
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  13. #13
    Originally posted by tr1pl3_thr3@t When you make milk from the powder put a teaspoon of vanilla extract in it.

    I’ll try it
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    Not really that much. I have worked on milk farms and they haul tanker trucks of the stuff 24/7. The facility runs non stop and there are always cows on the line. You can steal more milk than you could carry in a truck and not even make a dent in their production. It's pretty theft proof because you would need a fleet of tankers to rob a milk farm.

    Usually the most valuable thing there is the gas because they get it tax free

    That's why they sell it in weight because they probably have no idea how much they actually produce in volume. And not all milk weighs the same so your math is probably wrong.
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    Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood It's pretty theft proof because you would need a fleet of tankers to rob a milk farm.

    I heard in Canada there was a maple syrup heist that was like one of the most expensive heists in history. They stole a train load with like 10 million dollars worth of syrup or some bullshit
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    Yeah apparently Canada controls the global maple reserves and it's bought and sold kind of like oil and Vermont and Quebec is like North Dakota and Alberta except instead of oil and gas they compete with syrup.

    There was even an Italian crime family involved
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    Jesus even you guys’ cartels and mafias are more pleasant than in other countries. Imagine having a maple syrup cartel. Lmao
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    What would Italians want with maple syrup?!?! To put on their spaghetti?
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    Selling it on the black market I imagine. All you need is a guy in a maple buying warehouse that buys bulk and sells retail.
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    gadzooks Dark Matter [keratinize my mild-tasting blossoming]
    I used to have a 56k modem.
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