If you asked anyone what their favourite dairy product company is, you would get very polarizing answers split between 2 choices.
Some would say Nutri Co., a global brand that produced billions of dairy products daily. They were a small start-up 15 years ago and since then had rapidly risen up the ranks to become one of the top-sellers of human milk.
They owed their success to reading the new trends and listening to customers, modifying the milk taste when listening to complaints.
Their products were cheap and affordable, with customers raving about the rich, thick, and creamy taste of their milk, along with that slight tint of sweetness underneath that really put it all together without being super overpowering. Many had fallen in love with the unique taste.
Others would say DrinCup Inc., one of the longer standing companies that found their footing in the early days of the human milk boom. They had experience up their sleeve, outlasting many of their competitors.
They sold various forms of human milk, such as flavours coming in strawberry, chocolate and the like, as well as keeping their milk nice and healthy.
Many of their fans liked how smooth the milk goes down, with the cold rich taste giving them a good start to their day. To them, the classics were the best.
But how did the companies view each other? Well to put it simply, they were rivals.
The CEO of Nutri Co. viewed DrinCup Inc. as having hogged the throne for too long, denying any new faces from getting the spotlight.
The CEO of DrinCup Inc. viewed Nutri Co. as an overrated start-up, a punk that got too big for it's boots riding on a stroke of luck.
And so it was on this fine day that each company was holding tests in their laboratories for their brand new formulas that were sure to blow their rivals away and out of business.
Nutri Co. was testing out "LACT8", an experimental chemical with 8 ingredients in it's formula. In theory, it would produce sweeter, thicker, and richer milk for cheaper as the ingredients were quite inexpensive. In practice though, many things could go wrong.
DrinCup Inc. was testing "Mormilk", an experimental chemical developed by their scientists that would cause more milk to be produced with the same doses as the other formula. This would also save them more money by producing more milk with the same quantity injected, but they weren't yet sure of the side effects...
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