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Hey Lemmy, I recently moved from Ontario, land of bagged milk to BC where they don't.

So for the second time since moving, my fresh unopened 4L jug of milk made a small puddle in my fridge before opening it. Does anyone have any tricks to prevent that from happening?

Do I just have to enjoy a fresh glass right after returning from the grocery store?

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[–] Rentlar 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Have you tried not using the milk jug as a battering ram to get into your place? (kidding)

Damn, I shoulda thought of that.

I take the bus and walk about 15 minutes total from the grocery store and it's in a grocery bag or my backpack. Vancouver buses accelerate and brake much more vigorously then I generally have experienced on the TTC. Who knows, that might be shaking it?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Only seems feasible if it's punctured somehow by outside pressure.