Bengaluru, Karnataka – March 26, 2026: Milk is a staple in every Indian household, but not all milk is created equal. While some options prioritize price, others focus on nutrition, quality, and safety. Arna Dairy, a trusted Karnataka-based brand, explains the difference between premium milk and commodity milk to help families make informed choices.
“Milk is more than just a beverage — it’s a daily source of nutrition for every family member,” says Dheeraj Keshav, Director of Arna Dairy. “Choosing the right milk ensures that families receive the nutrients they need safely and consistently.”
What Sets Premium Milk Apart
Premium milk is distinguished by:
- Rigorous quality testing: Every litre is checked for fat content, SNF, antibiotics, and hygiene
- Traceable supply chain: From farm to fridge, each batch is monitored for safety and freshness
- High nutritional value: Maintains natural proteins, vitamins, and minerals for better health
- Consistent quality: Ensures uniform taste, color, and composition in every delivery
Risks of Commodity Milk
While commodity milk may appear affordable, it can carry hidden concerns:
- Variations in nutritional content from batch to batch
- Limited or no traceability, increasing the risk of contamination
- Less rigorous testing for antibiotics, adulterants, or hygiene standards
Consumers often pay a short-term lower price, but it may compromise long-term health and safety, especially for children, the elderly, and immunocompromised individuals.
How Families Can Make Informed Choices
- Check for batch testing and certification on packaging
- Look for traceable supply information, such as QR codes or verified labels
- Evaluate brand reputation and commitment to safety
Arna Dairy’s Commitment
“At Arna Dairy, we prioritize both safety and nutrition over shortcuts,” adds Dheeraj. “Every litre we deliver is tested, traceable, and handled with care, so families can confidently include it in daily meals for children, adults, and seniors alike.”
By understanding the difference between premium and commodity milk, families can make choices that support long-term health, safety, and well-being, rather than just short-term savings.
Last Updated on: Thursday, March 26, 2026 2:25 pm by News Proton Team | Published by: News Proton Team on Thursday, March 26, 2026 2:25 pm | News Categories: News