sladerunner69
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that sounds a lot more accurate than >50g of pufa per gallon. To add hte amount of vitamins listed on the container of lowfat milk, I would assume you would need microscopic amounts of fluid.That’s not possible man... you can’t have 5g of PUFA when you only have 4g of fat overall you know?
Also Idk where you’re getting these numbers from that they add 30-100ml (1-3oz) of oil per gallon. That would be such a waste for them financially. Here is the reply I got from Wegman’s when I asked them awhile ago:
“Thank you for writing. We reached out to our Wegmans milk supplier to find out more about the vitamins used for you.
They use vitamins that are diluted in a mixture of water, propylene glycol, and polysorbate 80. The vitamins are added at their pasteurizer via a small pump. Vitamins are added at a rate of 1mL per 125 gallons.”