Why are Milk Bottles wider than Soda Bottles?

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Why are Milk Bottles, the world over, so much wider in their openings than Soda Bottles are?
Wouldnt that enable you to take much larger mouthfuls of them?
Why would that ever be the case?
Wouldnt People drink LESS of milk than of soda?

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Glass bottles perhaps, but the carton or plastic bottles we have here have pretty standard neck and cap sizes close to soda or even water bottles.

In fact what is more shocking here is that we have bagged milk, fuck that stuff seriously lol
 
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Glass bottles perhaps, but the carton or plastic bottles we have here have pretty standard neck and cap sizes close to soda or even water bottles.

In fact what is more shocking here is that we have bagged milk, fuck that stuff seriously lol
yeah, bagged milk is indeed strange!
i mean, ive seen it before, but its just... thin plastic, storing liquid in a container so easily punctured seems counter-productive to me!
 
yeah, bagged milk is indeed strange!
i mean, ive seen it before, but its just... thin plastic, storing liquid in a container so easily punctured seems counter-productive to me!
What bothers me the most is that once a corner is snipped off open, there is no good way to seal it, so the milk goes bad much quicker compared to a proper bottle with a twisted cap.
 
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@VinsCool Youre right, that is terrible! Who drinks an entire Liter of Milk in such a short time before it goes bad?

@K3Nv4 Well yeah, but the bottle openings for milk bottles are ALL wide here and soda bottles are all narrow.
id love to know why
 
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@VinsCool Youre right, that is terrible! Who drinks an entire Liter of Milk in such a short time before it goes bad?
Well I can do for sure but like, I also like it when a bottle of milk could last the entire week and not taste funny near the end.
I usually buy 2L bottles, for additional context.
 
@VinsCool i tend to use milk for cooking or for putting in tea, milk tends to last a while that way. id be angry if it kept spoiling! thats for sure
Yeah I hate it when I pour milk in my coffee and it tastes off, so you bet I try to consume it within the week before it starts to become sour!
Usually when it happens I'm already near the bottom so I throw it away as soon as I notice it is getting funky, then I force myself to finish the coffee anyway lol
 
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Yeah I hate it when I pour milk in my coffee and it tastes off, so you bet I try to consume it within the week before it starts to become sour!
Usually when it happens I'm already near the bottom so I throw it away as soon as I notice it is getting funky, then I force myself to finish the coffee anyway lol
Could you theoretically wash a gallon soda bottle and refill it with the milk giving it a tighter seal using a funnel?
 
Could you theoretically wash a gallon soda bottle and refill it with the milk giving it a tighter seal using a funnel?
Possibly but like, why would I bother when the milk bottles I have around have almost the same cap seal when it is twisted tight?

Unless you mean for the bagged milk specifically, then yes surely that could work, but for what purpose really?
I could buy the same milk in a plastic bottle for virtually the same price per liter, so it is only a dumb additional step for essentially the same outcome.
 
Possibly but like, why would I bother when the milk bottles I have around have almost the same cap seal when it is twisted tight?

Unless you mean for the bagged milk specifically, then yes surely that could work, but for what purpose really?
I could buy the same milk in a plastic bottle for virtually the same price per liter, so it is only a dumb additional step for essentially the same outcome.
Oh then just don't buy milk in bags. Most milk has a shelf life for two weeks regardless.
 
Why are Milk Bottles, the world over, so much wider in their openings than Soda Bottles are?
Wouldnt that enable you to take much larger mouthfuls of them?
Why would that ever be the case?
Wouldnt People drink LESS of milk than of soda?

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I don't see anyone commenting on that!
Y'all getting hung up on the molds and expiry periods.

What kind of sociopath drinks the milk straight from the bottle?? :lol::lol:
 
Why are Milk Bottles, the world over, so much wider in their openings than Soda Bottles are?
Wouldnt that enable you to take much larger mouthfuls of them?
Why would that ever be the case?
Wouldnt People drink LESS of milk than of soda?

Think about use case. A standard fizzy bottle is geared towards one person drinking it. A glass of milk isn't, it is in fact for the entire family to share. The larger neck would make it easier to pour into individual glasses where it would be drank among multiple family members.

TL;DR fizzy bottles for loner loser incel virgins and milk glass bottles are for wholesome famililies

EDIT: just found out about Canada and bagged milk, I am shook
 

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