What’s The Price Of A Gallon Of Milk Where You Live?
May 4, 2008 by Scott Wharton
Filed under Men's Health
I saw something on Yahoo! today that said “High Fuel And Feed Prices Could Push The Price Of Milk To $4 a gallon“. I thought that was a pretty stupid statement because I think most places milk is already $4 or more a gallon. I know the cheapest place I know of is on the Air Force base not to far from my place. Other than that it is usually anywhere from $3.99 at the grocery store to almost $6 at some gas stations.
What I would like to know is What is the price of a gallon of milk where YOU live. (Don’t forget to tell me where you’re from)
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Orem, UT
$2.99/gal.
Wow, I don’t think I can remember the last time I saw milk that inexpensive. Thanks, Jon.
Milk here is knocking $5/gallon. It’s ridiculous. But yeah, every time gas goes up, so does the cost of milk AND eggs here.
Here it is on sale for 2 for $5 at 7 Eleven but Costco always has great prices! Tacoma, WA
Ashville, Al- 2009 a gallon of milk at your local gas station is $5.49 and half of gallon is $3.69 plus taxes. This is crazy but true!
Since writing this, gas and milk has gone down in price. Milk in NC is $2.99 at Walmart.