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365 by Whole Foods Market, 2% Reduced Fat Milk, 64 Fl Oz
dairy-eggs/milk-cream
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365 by Whole Foods Market, 2% Reduced Fat Milk, 64 Fl Oz

365 by Whole Foods Market
Available at Whole Foods
120
Calories
8g
Protein
11g
Sugars
120mg
Sodium
8
Ingredients

What You Should Know

You'd spot this 64 fl oz carton in the refrigerated dairy aisle or pulled from the family fridge for cereal, coffee, baking, or school lunches. Its vibe is wholesome and practical — familiar and slightly nostalgic — and the short ingredient list (reduced-fat milk with vitamin A and D) plus routine pasteurization/homogenization suggests minimal processing rather than ultraprocessed products, so expect a creamy texture without industrial additives.

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size: 1 CUP
Servings per Container: 8
Calories120
% Daily Value*
Total Fat5g6%
Saturated Fat3.5g18%
Trans Fat0g
Cholesterol20mg7%
Sodium120mg5%
Total Carbohydrate11g4%
Total Sugars11g
Protein8g
* The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

Ingredients

REDUCED, FAT, MILK, VITAMIN, A, PALMITATE, VITAMIN, D3..

Dietary Labels

This product is not vegan, is gluten-free, and is not organic.

Ultra-Processing Assessment

NOVA Score:1 / 4

Minimally Processed

Why this score?

Contains a single-food base (reduced-fat milk) with vitamin fortification and no industrial additives; typical milk processing (pasteurization/homogenization) is minimal rather than ultraprocessing, consistent with NOVA 1.

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Common Questions about 365 by Whole Foods Market, 2% Reduced Fat Milk, 64 Fl Oz

The 2% Reduced Fat Milk can be a healthy choice for many, especially if you’re looking for a good source of protein and calcium without too much fat. With 8 grams of protein per cup, it’s great for building and repairing muscles. Just remember, 'healthy' can be subjective; it really depends on your dietary needs and lifestyle!

Perfect For

weekend-brunch
back-to-school
holiday-baking

Vibe:

wholesomecomfortingpractical
$2.79
per package