Milk Reaches Record as U.S. Exports Climb Amid Drought

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I wish I could find $2.99/gallon milk. I guess my area could use an Aldi's. I paid about $3.65 for a gallon a couple nights ago, and that was a no-name milk and I live near a dairy state.
 

werepossum

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Oh the horror of it! $3.00 a gallon might rise to $3.10. I may have to rethink my entire budget.
I don't think you understand the gravity of the situation. Oh, wait, sorry, you do. My bad.

This thread is messing with my mind. One day I'm wondering how Martin Luther King can still be setting records, next day I'm looking for this record-setting MILF. Evidently the brain cell that stores "milk" recognition ain't doing so hot.
 

Pulsar

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This is my old neighborhood on Long Island.

Ralph recently stopped print production of the local paper and went to online only.

Here is a youtube article he just did on Milk and other breakfast items:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NoAvDZ4Umzo


Cheapest milk at Waldbaums currently is $3.49

Stop and Shop has the same milk at $4.29

Is that $10 milk? Is that $6 milk? Hey, do they still demand your license when you buy vinegar?

Hmmm. Here's a video on future milk prices that disagrees with you:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oAKG-kbKeIo