Arla Milk

Advice on Arla milk? I’m trying to do my own research into it but there is a lot of conflicting views. I give my 19 month old whole milk and most of the time it’s from Asda, I’ve just checked the Asda website and it’s produced by Arla. Any ideas where I can get non Arla milk from? Is everyone else avoiding it?
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I have used Arla big milk since my son turned 1 and I will not be changing it. There is conflicting views about everything and I think it’s just going to be another one of those things and if it was bad enough they would not keep selling it, especially since everyone is talking about it they wouldn’t keep it on the shelf. So personally I’m not changing but someone else may have different views so just go with your gut feeling. I haven’t looked around to see where you can get non arla personally but if you are changing I hope you find somewhere soon! ❤️

@Charlotte that's what we've used since my son turned one, never had an issue and when he gets a bug he seems to handle it a lot better than a lot of kids I see, not saying that's the milk doing it of course but if it were that awful I don't think he'd be as healthy as he is x

Yeah I’ve used it since 1 too and no problems, I’m also pregnant and drink it. I think if it was going to cause harm to pregnant women or babies there would legally have to be warnings etc

I think it's just because of the new trials, while it's safe for human consumption, along with the covid vaccines and whatever no one knows the long term affects of the new additives they are feeding the cows.. this is why many people are refusing to drink it now and boycotting anywhere that sells arla products. Most of the big supermarkets own brand milk is provided by Arla, not sure where you are but we have mcqueens dairies that use their own dairy cows which aren't fed the additive. It will all calm down eventually, people are always sceptical to new things

We switched to modern milkman - local milk delivered to your doors (I have 50% off your first 2 orders code if you want). It's pricier, but omg the milk tastes so good, reminds me of milk my grandad had from his cows when I was little.

@Courtney also, don't count on warnings, they've never studied effects on humans and they never will, coz the legislation doesn't make them. So it will be only shown over time and hard to proove

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