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  2. Costco vs. Aldi: Comparing Prices on 5 Common Items - AOL

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    At Costco you can pick up a two-pack of Kirkland Signature 2% reduced fat milk for $7.70, or $3.85 a gallon. Meanwhile Aldi shoppers can purchase Friendly Farms 2% milk for $3.79 a gallon.

  3. Template:Milk nutrition - Wikipedia

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    per 250 mL cup Human milk [1] Cow milk (whole) [2] Soy milk (unsweetened) [3] Almond milk (unsweetened) [4] Oat milk (unsweetened) [5] Energy, kJ (kcal) 720 (172) 620 (149) 330 (80) 160 (39) 500 (120) Protein (g) 2.5 7.69 6.95 1.55 3 Fat (g) 10.8 7.93 3.91 2.88 5 Saturated fat (g) 4.9 4.55 0.5 0.21 0.5 Carbohydrate (g) 17.0 11.71 4.23 1.52 16 ...

  4. Frosted Flakes - Wikipedia

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    Whole Grain Tiger Power, a 2005 version with added protein, fiber and calcium, very similar to Start. Discontinued in 2006. Tony's Turboz, a 2005 meal replacement variant similar to Whole Grain Tiger Power. Available only in Canada. Frosted Flakes Gold, a 2008 honey-flavored variant. Reintroduced in 2018 as Honey Nut Frosted Flakes.

  5. Milk - Wikipedia

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    Milk is now available in a variety of sizes in paperboard milk cartons (250 mL, 375 mL, 600 mL, 1 liter and 1.5 liters) and plastic bottles (1, 2 and 3 liters). A significant addition to the marketplace has been "long-life" milk , generally available in 1 and 2 liter rectangular cardboard cartons. In urban and suburban areas where there is ...

  6. Human nutrition - Wikipedia

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    Human nutrition deals with the provision of essential nutrients in food that are necessary to support human life and good health. [1] Poor nutrition is a chronic problem often linked to poverty, food security, or a poor understanding of nutritional requirements. [2]

  7. Powdered milk - Wikipedia

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    According to USAID, [14] the typical average amounts of major nutrients in the unreconstituted nonfat dry milk are (by weight) 36% protein, 52% carbohydrates (predominantly lactose), calcium 1.3%, potassium 1.8%. Whole milk powder, on the other hand, contains on average 25–27% protein, 36–38% carbohydrates, 26–40% fat, and 5–7% ash ...