Yesterday,when I visited my cousin,I find he went to the bathroom very often. He didn't look like alright. "What is wrong about you?" I asked him. "I think I had too many milk this morning," he said. I asked him how. He said, "My mother went to a supermarket yesterday afternoon. When she saw some milk on sale,she bought three big bottle. We had to finish all milk this morning because it was no longer fresh. " I knew what she meant. My aunt wanted to save some money through buy the cheap milk. I real don't think she should have done that.

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