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Pride of the Farm. It's produced by Kreider Farms in PA.
Its not plant based, is it?
It's regular milk, the only difference is the rabbi supervising.
FWIW, when they used to sell POTF gallons in ShorRite they were actually cheaper than the regular milk gallons.
Then this is a first, no?
I have no idea why the POTF milk was cheaper than regular milk.
Seems like discrimination.
Against people that can't read price labels?
or people who don't think to check the kosher section?
That type of discrimination is protected by one of the constitutional amendments (I forget which one). It's is the freedom to rearrange products in stores in order to maximize the $ yield of consumer shopping trips.
Most annoying part of shopping at Costco. They are super Mehadrin at this.
Which is always CY regardless of the label, it's not worth it for them to kasher between runs so they always have a mashgiach tmidi, AND NPGS doesn't sell it because of .......
Source? I remember many years ago being told in Lancaster that only if it has a Hebrew date stamped it's CY.
My chavrusa said he spoke to one of the Mashgichim. He said that it would be too complicated to do some runs CY and some not, because they would have to kasher some of the equipment (like pasteurizers) between runs (because of those who are makpid on kielim). So, they just have it CY all the time and only label it POTF when POTF needs it . Otherwise, it's just labeled Kreider's.