User:Mwray98/sandbox

= Article Evaluations = Milk

The article has no irrelevant information and stays organized and to the point, making sure to keep the reader focused. The group of authors make sure to hold no bias on any subject expressed in the article. I do not believe that any point is underrepresented in this article. All three of the links I clicked on worked. Not only did they send me to the website they were intended too, but they also supported the claims made in the sentences and paragraphs surrounding the link. Not all information is cited with reliable sources. In the Spoilage and fermented milk products section of the article, there is a sentence that reads "Pasteurization of cow's milk initially destroys any potential pathogens and increases the shelf life,[citation needed] but eventually results in spoilage that makes it unsuitable for consumption." that clearly has citation brackets that read citation needed. None of the links present I clicked on had bias present. The information is to date with the newest reference published in 2018. Older references represent timeless information. In the talk page there is discussion of changing links as well as adding a couple countries to the table present in the article in order to represent each continent at least once.