Dairy milk consumption has hit an all-time low

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The FDA is proposing to allow companies to continue adding the word 'milk' to the names of drinks based on soy, oats, almonds and other products. That's bad news for dairy milk, which has been suffering a decades-long decline in popularity.

That's down from about 29 gallons when officials began tracking the figures in 1975.Dairy milk sellers, which argued that plant-based drinks should not be called milk, have been ailing.

Dean Foods and Borden Dairy filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in 2019 after years of sales declines.If milk does the body good, Americans increasingly aren't buying it — at least not the traditional kind.

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