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I wish they had these organic raw milk vending machines in my area, but these are in L’Arbresle situated in the Rhone region, not far from Lyon. The vending machines operate 24/7 and are found in 3 communities nearest a Champion supermarket.

Bring your own container to be filled or use one that is available at the vending machines. One liter costs 1.10, which I think is a great value. The milk has not been treated in any way and is simply stored at 3°C. 300 liters are stored per day, and the container is thoroughly cleaned and filled every morning. You can also get raw organic milk at the farm directly: Le lait de la ferme.
Le Lait de la ferme
Contact: Gerard Gayet
La Gondoliere
69930 Saint Laurent de Chamousset
Tél : 06 80 42 92 44
Mail : ggayet@terre-net.fr
tags: france, rhone, l’organic raw milk,vending machines, l’Arbresle, Gérard Gayet
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It’s probably radioactive milk since the exploded tricastin nuclear powerplant is not far from there…
Comment by Calimero 08.20.08 @ 11:42 pmWow this is so cool!
Do you how long it has been there?
1.10 euro, I think it’s a good deal too!
Is it widly spread in that reagion?
That’s really cool! I’m in the Rhones Alps but we don’t have anything like that nearby :O(
Comment by April Hollands 08.23.08 @ 7:35 amhadn’t read that kat. it’s good to know the ppl in italy have that option too.
i have a feeling this type of vending machine will become more popular. at least i hope so.
cute avatar, april!
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Check out Rowena’s post, they have them in Italy too!
Comment by kat 08.20.08 @ 10:42 pm