When students order milk, what kind of milk is suitable?

It is actually not necessary to order school milk for your child, because the protein your child usually supplements is already enough.

There is an eight-character policy on the requirements for student milk. It is required to be high-quality liquid milk without adding any nutritional fortifiers or preservatives. Bar codes must not be printed on the packaging, and it must be delivered directly to schools. It is prohibited to sell it in the market. For sale, it is a product exclusively for students to drink on campus. Therefore, it is normal that "school milk" cannot be purchased on the market.

However, what was originally a voluntary choice has become a mandatory subscription, because many parents feel that if other families’ children are determined but their own children are not determined, the teacher will “look at their children differently”. So due to pressure, I ordered it for my children even if they didn't like to drink it. In the end, I had no choice but to order it and leave it at home to wait for it to expire.

More parents consider it from a nutritional perspective and feel that school milk comes in various flavors and is generally sweet, which is not good for their children. Taking a closer look at the nutritional content, it may be that the ingredients in school milk are to take into account the taste of children. In addition to raw milk, some of the ingredients in school milk include white sugar and other additives. Therefore, I encountered opposition from parents, who thought it would be better to buy pure milk for their children and take them to school to drink.

It is not recommended to buy this type of "milk"

In the ingredient list, the earlier it is, the more ingredients there are. Therefore, when parents choose for their children, if the first ingredient is Water and white sugar, parents can simply not give their children a choice.

Nutritional ingredient table: The nutritional ingredient table mainly looks at the protein content. The protein content of many milk drinks is only about 1g per 100 ml. It is best not to choose this kind of milk for children.