Kiwi consumers will soon be holding the latest in bottle technology when pouring milk for their daily coffee.
Dairy giant Fonterra this morning announced a new
triple-layer light-proof bottle, which they say will keep milk tasting
fresh throughout its shelf-life.
Fonterra Brands managing director Peter McClure went
so far as to call the technology, which will be in stores from April 8,
a "game changer".
The opaque plastic bottle has a black layer in
between two white layers to keep light entering and breaking down
nutrients which alters the taste of the milk.
Fonterra says light begins to damage vitamin B2 in milk which releases free radicals and go on to react with other proteins.
When left in sunlight consumers can taste the
difference light makes in six minutes while under fluorescent light it
takes about two hours.
Fonterra group marketing manager Craig Irwin said he does not expect the price for Anchor milk to increase.
The
new bottle will only be rolled out for the company's premium Anchor
brand, but there was nothing stopping other brands from using the same
technology, he said.
The new bottle is the same shape and weight as the current design. It will also be recyclable.
Mr McClure said the product was part of the company's vision to get kiwis drinking more milk.
While
New Zealand was the world’s biggest producer of dairy products, "it
doesn't seem right that New Zealanders are drinking less milk per
capita", he said.
He hoped because the milk would taste better for longer it would encourage more people to drink milk.
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