In Québec, 80% of regular milk is sold in bags holding three, one-litre flexible plastic pouches. Every household has a holder for these pouches. The balance is sold in cartons.

We go through about 1 to 2 litres per day on weekends, and 1/2 litre per day during the week.

Chocolate milk is sold in 1L plastic jugs and cartons.

Bread products were still delivered by breadman until the early eighties. He'd have the usual breads, donuts and cakes along with fresh eggs. He'd always know exactly how much bread we needed, even if we were away when he passed. He'd leave the loaves on the counter beside the door in the kitchen. Those were the days where the doors were never locked.

Milk deliveries stopped in the early seventies.