Viral posts often show how Indian materials and Indian products are getting easily available in other countries. Recently, an X post about a popular Indian milk brand being sold in a supermarket in Texas went viral. An Indian entrepreneur posted a picture of a shelf filled with Amul milk bottles at the costco outlet in Austin. According to the photo, 1 -lert bottles of Amul Gold (6% Fat Milk) cost $ 6.49. The post has been viewed more than 130 thousand times so far and there have been many reactions from other X users.
Amul in Costco. The takeover is near. pic.twitter.com/1J4Q64Bi2a
– ram (@ramprasad_c) January 28, 2025
Users had a lot to say about this. Many of them were surprise as to where the milk was actually being obtained. Many users reacted to other aspects of this post. Some people were excited to know about the amount of fat in milk. Some comments of people on X are as follows:
“I will be happy if I see Amul Paneer.”
I’ll be happy if i see amul cheese. ,
– Satish (@fraand_kafka) January 28, 2025
“The supply fly quickly. On 6% Butterfat, everyone wants them … not just desi.”
Supply is Sporadic… Flies off the shelves. At 6% butterfat, everyone wants them .. not just desis.
– The Ashram (@Theashramch) January 28, 2025
“Is this milk made in the US or is made in India and is exported to the US? The first means branding, but the latter is dairy exports from India, which is insanity.”
Is it milk made in usa or made in India and expense to usa. The former means just branding, but the latter is dairy experts from India, which is crazy.
– Vijay Sapps (@vjsapps) January 29, 2025
“Why is it still 6 boxes?”
Why is it 6 bucks thought ??
– Arjun Ramanujann (@randianjustice) January 29, 2025
“Who are these people in America who are drinking a gallon milk ??? 3.78 liters. It will be 3 times the consumption of my family.”
Who are these people in the US drinking a gallon of milk ???
3.78 litersThat will be 3 times my family’s consumption
– Beytal 🥭 (@navyogita) January 29, 2025
“Are Americans buying it, or is it being stocked for Indians who want home tastes? Like crunchy and Maggi!”
Are Americans buying it, or is it being stocked for Indians craving for a taste of home? Like Kurkure & Maggi!
– RD (@dharrenuka) January 29, 2025
“Why no one is talking about packaging? Dented jars and sticky labels look very dirty.”
Why isn Bollywood talking about the Horrible Packaging ?? The dented jars & tacky labels look so shady 🙈
– S (@chirpy2804) January 29, 2025
Last year, Veteran actress Nina Gupta posted about tendelie’s discovery 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, “I am very excited to find Tindley in Australia.”
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