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What's the difference between 1% and 2% milk?

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What's the difference between 1% and 2% milk?

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  1. The fat and calorie contents are greater in the 2%.


  2. Fat content

    1% Lowfat Milk (also called

    Light Milk) (1% fat) contains 100

    calories and 2.5 grams (g) of fat

    per serving (8 fluid oz). Vitamins A

    and D must be added to a level of

    at least 2,000 IU of vitamin A and

    400 IU of vitamin D per 1quart

    The label must indicate the

    addition of these vitamins.

    2% Reduced-Fat Milk

    (2% fat) contains 120 calories

    and 5 grams (g) of fat per serving

    (8 fluid oz). Vitamins A and D are

    removed with the milk fat. For this

    reason, these vitamins must be

    added to 2% reduced-fat milk so

    that it contains at least 2,000 IU of

    vitamin A and 400 IU of vitamin D

    per 1 quart The addition of these

    vitamins must be stated on

    the label.

  3. 2% milk has double the fat of 1% milk.

  4. fat and calories!!!!!!!

  5. 1% milk has less fat than 2% milk.  2% milk is 2% fat.  1% milk is 1% fat.  (You'll find that 1% is more watery than 2%.)

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