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School milk meant for Thai students show up at a Cambodian department store

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Only once Khun Thai understands, that milk makes children smart THEN ONLY the milk smuggling will stop. Thais don't want after all their Cambodian neighbours to have smarter children, do they?

You think milk makes you smart? Have you ever spoken to a dairy farmer?

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The schools order milk before the term starts and at the end of term the kids take home any milk that is left over. That's the way it's supposed to work. Obviously some distributor had too much milk to get rid of.

So is the Thai woman....

  1. A school or education ministry official,
  2. An employee of the milk company, or
  3. None of the above and it's all a misunderstanding.

A victim

Processed milk is unfit for human consumption, and UHT milk especially so, as it has virtually zero nutritional value. School milk is furthermore laced with fluoride poison which reduces IQ, causes cancer and infertility.

I also recall a Thai school milk scam where a relative of the minister organising the school milk supply was providing the milk. The milk smelled and tasted so foul that the school children refused to drink it.

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