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this post was submitted on 18 May 2026
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one milk at a time. Replace after the old one is used up
If today is shopping day and you have a days worth of milk left you’re not going to buy a new milk?
Why would it matter, then? Buy new milk, put it in the fridge wherever you want, finish the previous container, move new container to its proper spot.
This isn't that difficult to solve.
Unless you’re adamant that you’ll never have two milks in the house which is what I was asking.
Then use the already open one? If I see multiple milk in my fridge, I find the one someone else opened already
Me too.
I usually forget, but if I remember I just chug the remaining milk.