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Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by tonididdy(m): 5:39pm On Sep 14, 2023
Skyview01:


I only saw this in the warehouse when i worked in the milk company.

Pls tell us what it was used for?
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by Kobojunkie: 5:39pm On Sep 14, 2023
Risingsunn:
The person was only asking a valid question. How many homes do you see with 25kg of milk? It's rare, most at times people who buys them use them for industrial purposes. It's in Canada and few other countries u see bags of milk everywhere.

You brought this topic here for us to learn, stop insulting us here my friend. I believe many people here have never even seen that 25kg of milk. This is an avenue for us to learn.
You mean bakers and coffee stores that use them to serve their customers only do so for industrial purposes? Stop spreading lies! undecided
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by remsonik(f): 5:40pm On Sep 14, 2023
Ybholy:


Yea. The quality of those bagged milk isn’t worth the price.

If you doubt me, go any food market and buy one painter or some cups of it.

Bro, you can’t mix this with cold water and drink alone.

That’s when you know this is far from milk.

Also, the texture and how quick the little taste fades is so quick. Glad OP said they ties the bag and lock it inside buta 😂😂😂 (drum).

Mehn, it’s like opening Pepsi bottle, putting it inside fridge and expecting to get the same taste in the morning.

In a nutshell, the milk is thrash 👌
Though you're right but there are still table milk that comes in bag.

Let's all know that all the milk you see in bags are not industrial milk ,some consumable milk do come in bags too. I have worked with a school as the matron and we do manage the kitchen and what the students eats.

We were connected with top officers in Frieslandcampina wamco and we get our milk supplied in bags rather than small refill packs

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Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by t2luv1: 5:41pm On Sep 14, 2023
DrTee1:


This is possibly the most intelligent comment I have read here. I have a few reservations though, respectfully.

1. I think Tinubu may actually be the best Captain to steer this ship right now. He is an experienced finance person with local and international knowledge. He is also a leader of very many great men.

If his health doesn't fail him and the politicians do not sabotage him, he knows what you have written - which I also know - and would work hard to make Nigeria better than what he met. He definitely would want to leave a positive legacy, and be the National impression of what Chief Awolowo was to Western Nigeria; something Chief Obasanjo may not have successfully achieved.

2. Voting out APC/PDP/LP is only good on paper. LP was the third option people clamoured for. It turned out that it was a mere reflection of the two parties and even had ethnic and religious leaning. So it tells that Nigeria's problem may not be the political parties, but the capacity of the average Nigerian to see the bigger picture, the broader horizon. The average Nigerian doesn't understand what it means to delay gratification.

People who cannot do that, because of the decades-old lowering of education standards, and the bastardisation of educational processes coupled with large-scale examination malpractices has led to a large population with significantly lower critical thinking abilities than what would make us compete productively with the developed world.

Nigerians simply want the soft life to be able to buy the pleasures of life. Nigerians do not understand that life would be hard to as long as the value of the naira is low - exactly as you have explained. Nigerians do not understand that even when the international commodity prices are stable (they are steadily rising), prices would continue to go up in Nigeria because the value of the naira (an import-dependent currency) would continue to in comparison with the importing currency, the US Dollar.

It doesn't matter who is the president. The price of a bag of rice or sugar or milk would continue to rise for as long as Nigeria continues to be a net-importer of finished goods and services. Even if Sultan of Sokoto and Pastor Adeboye and Rev Monsignor Matthew Kukah are President, Vice President and Senate President. Even if we have 35 other Rev. Fr Alia as Governors of the States, aside Benue where the people have elected a Catholic Priest as Governor.

It is about the economics of trade. Nigeria has to IMPORT less and EXPORT more for life to be better. It is not about any radical approach besides the written.

Kind regards.

Right there in BOLD that was where you lost me.I got off the bus from reading the whole thing when you mentioned the Dead Man Walking BAT and finance in the same sentence. Never equate a single-digit IQ individual with Finance. Thank you.
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by gordonsmat(m): 5:42pm On Sep 14, 2023
Add a side chick na complete mortuary I swear!
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by Kobojunkie: 5:43pm On Sep 14, 2023
tonididdy:
■ Lol 😂 na your belle oh. Consume as you like. I haven't said it's not milk...I said it's useless nutrition compared to the finished tin product. I compared it to kpomo meat!
Na ignorance dey kill a black man so. undecided

This is the same milk that is used even in coffee shops, bakeries that line the streets here and other businesses where they buy foods in bulk. There are even homes where people pick up a bag of this stuff once every season to provide their kids with backup nutritional needs. Yet see how black men dey dey tell stories about how the fables in their heads are reason enough to cast down perfectly good products. Na wa oo! undecided

You compared it to Kpomo when facts say it is nothing like Kpomo
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Ignorance don chop una brain finishE! undecided
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by Wettoid123: 5:43pm On Sep 14, 2023
That is why I have to do away with all my side chick's this present economy is not friendly at all imagine 25kg of milk #89k naija is finish!

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Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by possibilita(m): 5:43pm On Sep 14, 2023
Everything has gone up, i used to buy Ventolin inhaler for my dad, back in 2015 at 700 naira, I went to get one today and it's 8500 naira,

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Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by wunmi590(m): 5:44pm On Sep 14, 2023
agabusta:


After WhatsApp updates, people will remember you and tax must follow. Lol cheesy

Baba, you too get am..
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by Kobojunkie: 5:44pm On Sep 14, 2023
remsonik:
■ Though you're right but there are still table milk that comes in bag. Let's all know that all the milk you see in bags are not industrial milk ,some consumable milk do come in bags too. I have worked with a school as the matron and we do manage the kitchen and what the students eats.
We were connected with top officers in Frieslandcampina wamco and we get our milk supplied in bags rather than small refill packs
Name the particular brand wey be industrial milk wey no dey fit for general consumption. ! undecided

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Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by Nice2023(m): 5:44pm On Sep 14, 2023
DrFunmisticGlow:
Naija is truly messed up, but seeing you buy this milk, I have questions. Please help me clarify.

How many people are you feeding with this milk(Adults and children/elderly)?
Why does refill last 1-2days in your house?
How long will this bag last?
Are you guys drinking this milk everyday and with every meal? If so how many scoops per cup are you using?

May God enrich our pockets because my lactose intolerant, single Pringle self cannot understand.



Good question.

How I run my family is best known to me and trying to know how many people that take from this milk does not make any sense.

I am simply a bulk buyer and that is what I do and that makes me save alot which is the end goal.

I learnt that from my father and I am gradually passing it down to my children.

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Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by EgusiSoup: 5:45pm On Sep 14, 2023
Ginaz:


Good to see you too grin. nairaland got boring, to drop comments and engage in discussions take so much strenght from me that's why I'm scarce here.

nothing like the good old days when it's all good vibes and positive energy.

The good old days was not good vibes and positive energy. It was a battle between Nairaland mods and garri lovers. Stop spreading falsehood without provocation. This is a public forum! Spits..
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by ufotunang: 5:46pm On Sep 14, 2023
enemyofprogress:
my two months salary no even reach that amount for just ordinary milk. Na which kind mouth una dey take drink am?
..abi that is true... and that is even 3 months salary of civil servants that earn 30,000 naira every month
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by wunmi590(m): 5:46pm On Sep 14, 2023
jojothaiv:

Make I borrow a leaf from your book.

Lol, people who tag you mean and wicked if you don't answr them ooo, but they won't remember those days you have been doing for them....

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Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by Creamypie(m): 5:47pm On Sep 14, 2023
Nice2023:
In 2015,this milk was sold for 28k or less than because then,we used to share it among our colleagues,and it's either I buy this one below,Lactorich or Dano.

Mathematically,it is cheaper for me and my house than buying refill at #2,200 which may only last me one day or at most two days.

So,yesterday the one I bought in early March this year got finished and I and my wife decided to buy another one that would at least last for another 5months or thereabout.

The price of this milk is now #89,500 Dano that is locally produced is #87,000.

I can see why the poor has been relegated in
Nigeria and their voices have been smashed and dimmed. Ask the man on the street about the economy,he would say,e go better as if has ever been better in this country.

If we don't put the right people in govt,the poor and the needy would continue to wallow in abject situations.

Naija my country.

na,wah oh. Sack of milk

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Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by Nice2023(m): 5:48pm On Sep 14, 2023
Kobojunkie:
Na ignorance dey kill a black man so. undecided

This is the same milk that is used even in coffee shops, bakeries that line the streets here and other businesses where they buy foods in bulk. There are even homes where people pick up a bag of this stuff once every season to provide their kids with backup nutritional needs. Yet see how black men dey dey tell stories about how the fables in their heads are reason enough to cast down perfectly good products. Na wa oo! undecided

You compared it to Kpomo when facts say it is nothing like Kpomo Ignorance don chop una brain finishE! undecided



Leave them.
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by wowcatty: 5:48pm On Sep 14, 2023
Is it imported? If it is, it's cheap, you will still buy it for 150k if we don't start finding ways to replenish the depleted Nigerian foreign reserves and start manufacturing stuff. A good economy is not a manna from heaven or by magic, it has to be built from the ground up. It does not matter who you put in office if the economy is damaged and needs fixing, the process can be an excruciating pain like a surgery without anesthesia and that's where Nigeria is right now.
Nice2023:
In 2015,this milk was sold for 28k or less than because then,we used to share it among our colleagues,and it's either I buy this one below,Lactorich or Dano.

Mathematically,it is cheaper for me and my house than buying refill at #2,200 which may only last me one day or at most two days.

So,yesterday the one I bought in early March this year got finished and I and my wife decided to buy another one that would at least last for another 5months or thereabout.

The price of this milk is now #89,500 Dano that is locally produced is #87,000.

I can see why the poor has been relegated in
Nigeria and their voices have been smashed and dimmed. Ask the man on the street about the economy,he would say,e go better as if has ever been better in this country.

If we don't put the right people in govt,the poor and the needy would continue to wallow in abject situations.

Naija my country.

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Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by PusssyLord: 5:49pm On Sep 14, 2023
Ignorance is bliss, this is industrial milk!!! Not safe for direct consumption!!!!!. GET SENSE OOOOOOOO
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by Nobody: 5:49pm On Sep 14, 2023
tonididdy:


Pls tell us what it was used for?

We packaged into smaller containers and satchets.

My company made billions of Naira just importing and packaging the milk.

There are different types though, The whole cream, fullcream and other healthier types without animal fats.

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Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by tonididdy(m): 5:49pm On Sep 14, 2023
Kobojunkie:
Na ignorance dey kill a black man so. undecided

This is the same milk that is used even in coffee shops, bakeries that line the streets here and other businesses where they buy foods in bulk. There are even homes where people pick up a bag of this stuff once every season to provide their kids with backup nutritional needs. Yet see how black men dey dey tell stories about how the fables in their heads are reason enough to cast down perfectly good products. Na wa oo! undecided

You compared it to Kpomo when facts say it is nothing like Kpomo

Ignorance don chop una brain finishE! undecided
Lol what do you expect a business place to use ?
High quality tin milk ? ... where will they make the profit?
I don't know if you have a problem with comprehension, I said it's milk quite alright but it's less nutritional than finished tin milks

And mind you: our target consumers in contest are kids not adults.
Adults have stronger immune system compared to kids.
In conclusion this is not the milk for kids.

Stop trying to sound smarter because you live outside Nigeria.

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Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by Kobojunkie: 5:51pm On Sep 14, 2023
tonididdy:
Lol what do you expect a business place to use ? High quality tin milk ? ... where will they make the profit? I don't know if you have a problem with comprehension, I said it's milk quite alright but it's less nutritional than finished tin milks
And mind you: our target consumers in contest are kids not adults. Adults have stronger immune system compared to kids. In conclusion this is not the milk for kids. Stop trying to sound smarter because you live abroad!
WOW.... Nigerians and ignorance are indeed as siamese twins joined at the head, almost inseparable! undecided shocked shocked shocked shocked
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by tonididdy(m): 5:51pm On Sep 14, 2023
Skyview01:


We packaged into smaller containers and satchets.

My company made billions of Naira just importing and packaging the milk.

There are different types though, The whole cream, fullcream and other healthier types without animal fats.

Smaller containers and satchets bearing same name as the bags?
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by remsonik(f): 5:51pm On Sep 14, 2023
Kobojunkie:
Name the particular brand wey be industrial milk wey no dey fit for general consumption. ! undecided
Most of them don't know the full details of industrial milk. Such milk is not in the market in Nigeria here. You can see it in developed countries directly supplied to food processing companies
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by VeeVeeMyLuv(m): 5:51pm On Sep 14, 2023
DrTee1:


This is possibly the most intelligent comment I have read here. I have a few reservations though, respectfully.

1. I think Tinubu may actually be the best Captain to steer this ship right now. He is an experienced finance person with local and international knowledge. He is also a leader of very many great men.

If his health doesn't fail him and the politicians do not sabotage him, he knows what you have written - which I also know - and would work hard to make Nigeria better than what he met. He definitely would want to leave a positive legacy, and be the National impression of what Chief Awolowo was to Western Nigeria; something Chief Obasanjo may not have successfully achieved.

2. Voting out APC/PDP/LP is only good on paper. LP was the third option people clamoured for. It turned out that it was a mere reflection of the two parties and even had ethnic and religious leaning. So it tells that Nigeria's problem may not be the political parties, but the capacity of the average Nigerian to see the bigger picture, the broader horizon. The average Nigerian doesn't understand what it means to delay gratification.

People who cannot do that, because of the decades-old lowering of education standards, and the bastardisation of educational processes coupled with large-scale examination malpractices has led to a large population with significantly lower critical thinking abilities than what would make us compete productively with the developed world.

Nigerians simply want the soft life to be able to buy the pleasures of life. Nigerians do not understand that life would be hard to as long as the value of the naira is low - exactly as you have explained. Nigerians do not understand that even when the international commodity prices are stable (they are steadily rising), prices would continue to go up in Nigeria because the value of the naira (an import-dependent currency) would continue to in comparison with the importing currency, the US Dollar.

It doesn't matter who is the president. The price of a bag of rice or sugar or milk would continue to rise for as long as Nigeria continues to be a net-importer of finished goods and services. Even if Sultan of Sokoto and Pastor Adeboye and Rev Monsignor Matthew Kukah are President, Vice President and Senate President. Even if we have 35 other Rev. Fr Alia as Governors of the States, aside Benue where the people have elected a Catholic Priest as Governor.

It is about the economics of trade. Nigeria has to IMPORT less and EXPORT more for life to be better. It is not about any radical approach besides the written.

Kind regards.
The price quadrupled between 2015 - to date because APC GOVT Failed to effectively manage the Forex rate devaluing the naira from N180 in 2015 to close N1000 to a a dollar in 2023 that is making naira to lose 82% of its value! shocked shocked

Note if a currency loses 100% of its value that currency becomes utterly useless!

Okay now after devaluation these wicked souls still kept salary and wages at the same level it was back in 2015! shocked shocked shocked

That's why now many many Nigerians are so severely depressed, wretched, miserable, hopeless all thanks to this evil gang of so-called ruling party.
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by Timoleon(m): 5:51pm On Sep 14, 2023
That response shock me die. You carry your family matter come online, person ask question based on curiosity, you murder am with savage response. This is one of the reasons I avoid commenting on Nairaland. Too many time I’d have started typing then I’d just tell myself ‘it’s not worth it’ and cancel the post I was going to make.
majesticguy:


I think he was simply asking a question out of curiosity, you should have just explained to him, it's not something that should have warranted you last comment.

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Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by Nobody: 5:52pm On Sep 14, 2023
tonididdy:


Smaller containers and satchets bearing same name as the bags?

Nope. Bearing the brand name of the company but same product descriptions.
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by tonididdy(m): 5:52pm On Sep 14, 2023
Kobojunkie:
WOW.... Nigerians and ignorance are indeed as siamese twins joined at the head, almost inseparable! undecided shocked shocked shocked shocked

Oh well obviously you carry a coconut as a brain ... nothing in, gabbage out only.
Enjoy!

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Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by GloriousGbola: 5:53pm On Sep 14, 2023
Nice2023:
In 2015,this milk was sold for 28k or less than because then,we used to share it among our colleagues,and it's either I buy this one below,Lactorich or Dano.

Mathematically,it is cheaper for me and my house than buying refill at #2,200 which may only last me one day or at most two days.

So,yesterday the one I bought in early March this year got finished and I and my wife decided to buy another one that would at least last for another 5months or thereabout.

The price of this milk is now #89,500 Dano that is locally produced is #87,000.

I can see why the poor has been relegated in
Nigeria and their voices have been smashed and dimmed. Ask the man on the street about the economy,he would say,e go better as if has ever been better in this country.

If we don't put the right people in govt,the poor and the needy would continue to wallow in abject situations.

Naija my country.


interesting. never knew dano was sold in this size

how does this work out per KG?

that is the real koko

is it cheaper to buy this than to buy an equivalent number of 900g bags?

also - how do you plan to store the milk so that it wont spoil?
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by tonididdy(m): 5:53pm On Sep 14, 2023
Skyview01:


Nope. Bearing the brand name of the company but same product descriptions.

Lol I hope that boy mentioning me all day is reading this.
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by VeeVeeMyLuv(m): 5:53pm On Sep 14, 2023
DrTee1:


It isn't about any of the political parties. All the political parties in Nigeria are same. We don't do ideological political parties in Nigeria.

If anything, APC / PDP Governorship swapping in Edo State should teach us. We have a LP Governor in Alex Otti today, not so? No APGA Governor including PO made his State an Industrial Mecca. It isn't about the political parties.

You may have to consider my comment above.
You are absolutely right

I concede that you are correct

But the focus or searchlight is on the current ruling party.
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by Bfly: 5:54pm On Sep 14, 2023
The poor man as almost been relegated to animal feeds.

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Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by Yusman316(m): 5:54pm On Sep 14, 2023
Nice2023:
In 2015,this milk was sold for 28k or less than because then,we used to share it among our colleagues,and it's either I buy this one below,Lactorich or Dano.

Mathematically,it is cheaper for me and my house than buying refill at #2,200 which may only last me one day or at most two days.

So,yesterday the one I bought in early March this year got finished and I and my wife decided to buy another one that would at least last for another 5months or thereabout.

The price of this milk is now #89,500 Dano that is locally produced is #87,000.

I can see why the poor has been relegated in
Nigeria and their voices have been smashed and dimmed. Ask the man on the street about the economy,he would say,e go better as if has ever been better in this country.

If we don't put the right people in govt,the poor and the needy would continue to wallow in abject situations.

Naija my country.

Who are the right people?

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