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What happens to milk that does not meet regulatory tests and standards?

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What happens to milk that does not meet regulatory tests and standards?

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If it’s not perfect, it’s pitched. All milk shipped off of farms is tested for potentially harmful residues of antibiotics. In 1998, only 1/10th of one percent of loads of milk failed the strict test for antibiotic residues. In the extremely rare instance that a load of milk fails the test, the milk is discarded – never to reach the consumer.

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