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What is the price for a gallon of milk in your area ?

ASLANSPAL

New Member
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Fuel Prices and Farmers

Going down!?

"Price of milk last year was up fairly high and right now it's starting to go down a little bit," says Ross Snider of Spring Brook Farms.


I Paid $3.00 for 2% at a Dollar General in
Northwest Arkansas but I think it has gone up
again.


What is everybody else paying and you can be
specific...skim milk...whole milk..2%milk

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either way has it reached udderly outrageous
prices for you and your family yet. ;)

[ August 12, 2005, 04:04 PM: Message edited by: ASLANSPAL ]
 

Rocko9

New Member
Found some very good milk at the local Price Cutters Store, it's like the kind that used to be delivered to your door . Cost for glass bottle deposit -$1.50, Cost for half gallon of farm fresh milk-about $3.00.Mountain Springs Creamory from Marshall Arkansas has won me over as a customer.
 

menageriekeeper

Active Member
hmpf! You'd think if Wally World could sell milk in other states for less than $3.00 a gallon they could sell it here for less than $3.39 a gallon. :confused: At our store the price is the same no matter the fat content.

Most of the time, one of the other stores is running a 2/$5 special on milk(lot of Associated Grocers in my area).
Good thing too, because this family can go through 3-4 gallons in a week.
 

Brian30755

New Member
$2.84 for 2% at Wal-Mart on August 7.
WalMart $2.58, everywhere else over $3.
The problem with buying it at Walmart here is that it goes out-of-date before you get through the check-out line. :( I'd rather pay more somewhere else than stand in line 45 minutes at Walmart.
 

KenH

Well-Known Member
Originally posted by Brian30755:
I'd rather pay more somewhere else than stand in line 45 minutes at Walmart.
I don't think I have ever stood in line at Wal-Mart for 45 minutes. Sounds like yours is either extremely busy or needs more checkout lines.
 
Originally posted by KenH:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Brian30755:
I'd rather pay more somewhere else than stand in line 45 minutes at Walmart.
I don't think I have ever stood in line at Wal-Mart for 45 minutes. Sounds like yours is either extremely busy or needs more checkout lines. </font>[/QUOTE]---------------------
We have plenty of check out lines at our Wally World. About 20 or so. And very efficent cashiers. BOTH OF EM. :D
 

Brian30755

New Member
I don't think I have ever stood in line at Wal-Mart for 45 minutes. Sounds like yours is either extremely busy or needs more checkout lines.
We've got plenty of lines. Problem is, usually only 3 or 4 are open. I've gotten lucky occasionally, but normally any frozen food you have is melted before you get checked out. I hate going there (so I don't very often).
 

hillclimber

New Member
We raised our three oldest on pure whole 100% from the cow milk for $.50 a gallon. Sometimes the jars would still be warm when we piched them up. We could make butter, but seldom did. The cream would be 3-4 inches thick at the top of the jar. Those days are gone as the govt. has made it impossible to sell good milk any more. The pastuerized junk we buy now is $3.25 or so here, but a welfare program has it availabe to mothers with small children for free, along with other dairy procucts, I think.
 
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