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Organic Valley

Organic Valley Lowfat 1% Milk

0.50 gl
$4.14 each($0.06 / oz)

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Pasture-raised. Vitamin A & D. Ultra pasteurized. Never Uses: antibiotics; synthetic hormones; toxic pesticides; GMO free. The Azevedo Family Farm. Kristy Azevedo, Organic Valley Farmer-Owner. USDA organic. Grade A. We give our animals the greenest pastures and they give you delicious & nutritious milk. Pasture-Raised with Love: In a way, cows are like kids - the more time outside, the better. Our farmers send their cows out into lush, organic pastures for fresh air, exercise and grazing (weather permitting, of course). Raising Standards - and Cows: This nutritious milk comes to you from family farms committed to the highest organic standards. With generations of farming wisdom, we know the best organic milk begins with healthy soil and the care of our cows. Always Handled with Care: Cows are part of our family and respect for animals is part of how we do business. Time in the pasture means our cows' milk naturally delivers omega-3, CLA and calcium (This milk contains a minimum of 47 mg omega-3 and 15.1 mg CLA per serving). Our 57 quality checks ensure your milk arrives tasting as fresh as can be. You wouldn't put them on your table, so we never use antibiotics, synthetic hormones, toxic pesticides, or GMO feed. From Our Family to Yours: Like you, we think food tastes fresher when it's homegrown.
  • Nutrition Facts

    8 servings per container

    Serving Size
    1.00 Cup
    • Amount Per Serving
      Calories110
    • % Daily Value*
    • Cholesterol
      • 15mg
      • 5%
    • Sodium
      • 125mg
      • 5%
    • Potassium
      • 350mg
      • 8%
    • Vitamin A
      • 170mcg
      • 20%
    • Calcium
      • 290mg
      • 20%
    • Iron
      • 0.1mg
      • 0%
    • Vitamin D
      • 2.5mcg
      • 15%
    * The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.