Farmery launches pure, fresh A2 cow milk in glass bottles

Farmery launches pure, fresh A2 cow milk in glass bottles
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Farmery, a brand dedicated to providing fresh, farm-to-table food, is excited to announce the launch of its A2 Cow Milk in eco-friendly glass bottles. The 1-liter bottle is priced at INR 120 and is now available for customers in New Delhi NCR.

Farmery's A2 Cow Milk is sourced from local, indigenous cow breeds like Sahiwal, Gir, Rathi, and Hariana, known for their high nutritional value and digestibility. Unlike conventional milk, which can spend days in the supply chain and undergo extensive processing, Farmery's milk is delivered fresh from the farm within 12 hours of milking, preserving its natural goodness.

“Farmery’s A2 Cow Milk is unprocessed and free of chemicals, pesticides, enhancers, or preservatives,” said Kamakshi Nagar, founder of Farmery. “We’re committed to providing pure, farm-fresh milk, ensuring that our customers are enjoying the healthiest option available for their families. Over 7000+ families in New Delhi NCR already trust our milk every morning, and we’re excited to offer them even more convenience with our glass bottles.”

Farmery’s A2 Cow Milk is carefully prepared with the utmost attention to quality and sustainability. The milk is completely free from harmful chemicals, ensuring a healthy and natural choice for families. The 1-liter glass bottle is designed to keep the milk fresh and pure, providing an eco-friendly and sustainable packaging solution.

The product is available in a 1-liter glass bottle, priced at INR120, also offering a 5-day milk trial option for INR 525, providing an affordable way for new customers to experience the benefits of Farmery’s farm-fresh A2 Cow Milk.

Farmery ensures that all its products meet the highest safety standards, with strict quality tests conducted by FSSAI accredited laboratories. As a brand, Farmery is committed to bringing high-quality, fresh food products to households across the region, with plans to expand its range of offerings in the future.

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