Remember that carton of milk you had to drink at school lunch every day lest your bones crumble to dust? Well, Gen Z ain’t into it.
A generation not subjected to the once-ubiquitous Got Milk? campaign, Gen Z is more into the growing list of milk alternatives or beverages that contain no milk at all, per The New York Times.
They bought 20% less milk than the national average in 2022, though they do consume yogurt, cheese, and other dairy products.
Well, ~30-50m Americans are lactose intolerant, and the likelihood increases among those of African, Hispanic, Asian, and American Indian descent. Gen Z is more diverse than previous generations. Plus:
There’s also “milk shame,” which refers to the stigma that it’s weird for adults to enjoy plain milk.
In media, villains love milk, from A Clockwork Orange, to “The Boys” and Get Out. The latter’s director, Jordan Peele, said, “There’s something kind of horrific about milk.”
Some studies suggest chocolate milk’s composition promotes post-workout muscle recovery, leading campaigns to position it as a sports drink.
But if the idea of crushing a creamy pint after a run curdles your stomach, the NYT didn’t quite buy it either, instead positing that milk — like many things — may come back around without splashy campaigns, thanks to its wholesome simplicity.