Viral posts often show how Indian content and Indian products are becoming easily available in other countries. Recently, an X post about a popular Indian milk brand sold in a supermarket in Texas went viral. An Indian -origin entrepreneur posted a picture of a shelf filled with Amul milk bottles at the costco outlet in Austin. According to the photo attached to the 1-chalon bottles of Amul Gold (6% Fat Milk), $ 6.49 is each. The post has received more than 130k scenes so far and there are many reactions from other X users.
Amul in costco. The acquisition is passed. pic.twitter.com/1J4Q64Bi2a
– Ram (@ramprasad_c) 28 January, 2025
Users had to say a lot about the same. Many of them thought loudly on where the milk was really getting sour. Many users reacted to other aspects of this post. Some were curious about the fat content of milk. Here are some comments from people on X:
“I would be happy if I see Amul Paneer.”
I will be happy if I see Amul Paneer. ,
– Satish (@fraand_kafka) 28 January, 2025
“The supply is sporadic … fly from the shelves. 6% in the butterfl, everyone wants them .. not only desi.”
The supply is sporadic … blows from the shelves. In 6% Butterfat, everyone wants them .. not only desi.
– Ashram (@Theashramch) 28 January, 2025
“Is it milk made in USA or is made in India and exported to USA? East means branding only, but later dairy exports from India, which is crazy.”
Is it milk made in USA or is made in India and exported to USA. East means branding only, but later dairy exports from India, which is crazy.
– Vijay Seps (@vjsapps) January 29, 2025
“However, why is this 6 rupees ??”
However, why is this 6 rupees ??
– Arjun Ramanujan (@Randianjustice) January 29, 2025
“Who are these people in America who are drinking a gallon milk ??? 3.78 liters which will be 3 times my family consumption.”
Who are these people in America who are drinking a gallon milk ???
3.78 liters
This will be 3 times my family consumption
– Beetal? (@Navyogita) January 29, 2025
“Are Americans buying it, or is it craving for the taste of the house for Indians?
Are the Americans buying it, or is it craving for the taste of the house for Indians? Like Kurkur and Maggi!
– RD (@dharrenuka) January 29, 2025
“Why is anyone not talking about terrible packaging ?? dentade jars and Taki labels look so shady.”
Why is anyone talking about terrible packaging ?? Dentade jars and Taki labels look so shady?
– S (@chirpy2804) January 29, 2025
Last year, veteran actress Nina Gupta posted about the discovery of Tendley (Ivy Gord) in a supermarket abroad. She posted a clip in which she can be seen keeping this vegetable in her plastic bag. In the caption, the actress said, “Australia are very excited to find Tindli.” Click here to read the full story.
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