Indian milk packets use distinct colours to indicate fat content. Blue signifies toned milk, green for standardised, and orange for full cream. Magenta packets often denote double-toned milk. This colour-coding system helps consumers quickly choose their pref… For the full story, visit the source.
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Why milk packets in India come in blue, green & orange colours. Most people never notice the real reason
Indian milk packets use distinct colours to indicate fat content. Blue signifies toned milk, green for standardised, and orange for full cream. Magenta packets often denote double-toned milk. This colour-coding system helps consumers quickly choose their pref…
By ET Online· The Times of India· 1 day ago· 2 min read

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