22
Apr
A viral video showing what appeared to be curdled milk from the Sikkim Co-operative Milk Producers' Union Limited (Sikkim Milk) has sparked widespread alarm. The footage, posted on social media, shows a packet of Sikkim Milk curdling into clumps, leading some viewers to mistake it for contamination or plastic-like substances. In response, Sikkim Milk clarified that the milk shown in the video had passed its "Use By" date, which caused the natural curdling process. The Union explained that once milk exceeds its expiration date, microbial activity can lead to spoilage, even if the milk was initially pasteurized. The Union also…
