New Zealanders prefer the taste of milk with permeate in because they don't know any different, a consumer advocate says.
The Herald yesterday put 10 people through a blind taste test of two different dark-blue-top milks - one was the Anchor brand which re-adds permeate, a natural byproduct from the ultrafiltration process, to its product.
The other was from Green Valley which does not use the controversial permeate that caused consumer backlash in Australia following concerns that dairy suppliers were "watering down" their milk.
Seven of the 10 preferred the Anchor milk, two chose Green Valley's and one couldn't decide which he liked better.
Without knowing which was which, Kailash Sharma, 28, said he preferred the Anchor milk.