Man I remember as a kid when my dad would hand me and my brothers 5$ send us to the end of the street to the stop and rob. we would get 2 gallons of milk, the Sunday newspaper a loaf of bread and a pack of cigarettes for him. And still have change left.
3.90 for a gallon of milk
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3.90 for a gallon of milk
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Soy milk is about that much. I dont drink that dairy shit. It will kill you.
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From what I understand it is some place near 5$ in Miami.PornGuy skype me pornguy_epic
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yep and like 30 years from now people will be saying that about $20! LOL
Inflation man....it's all relative.Comment
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Almost cheaper to just buy a cow and stick it in your backyard...Comment
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I get my milk at wal-mart here in Vegas...like $2.49 a gallon.For rent - ICQ 127-027-910
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Here it is about 3.60 from Costco or Sams. Wally mart is about 3.80
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I remember that too, sucks prices of milk have gone up, but so has everything else.Comment
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Food is too cheap anyway these days, I spend more money for my car each month than I spend for food. I wouldn't have a problem with spending 2-3 times more for food if the quality would go up too. These days we're only eating industrial shit each day cause the price is more important for us than quality
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just wait till they start trading milk in euros. then we are really fucked.
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According to a 2005 USDA Survey, 2007 is supposed to be the year that milk prices spike a bit, and then, we're supposed to see an increase that's lower than the rate of inflation after 2007, for several years.
http://www.ers.usda.gov/Briefing/Bas...resent2006.htm
Guess we can chill and see if that holds water.-D.
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Wrong. The gas people have learned from them.
In 1969-70 I worked for Alta-Dena Dairy. Back then a half gallon of milk was $.50. I could get gas for about $.40/gal.
Milk has always been more expensive than gasoline. The exception is if I go to Ralph's and buy two gallons of milk, then with the bulk discount and my Club Card it is about the same price.
All things considered (COLA, OPEC, wars). gasoline is still a pretty good value.
Unfortunately, my cappuccino machine does not have a setting for steaming gas to top my lattes.Comment
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In the end prices are still up. They need to fall back. The problem is all this corn being grown for ethonol. Less is being used for feed so feed is more expensive so farmers pass that on to us. Fuck ethonol.According to a 2005 USDA Survey, 2007 is supposed to be the year that milk prices spike a bit, and then, we're supposed to see an increase that's lower than the rate of inflation after 2007, for several years.
http://www.ers.usda.gov/Briefing/Bas...resent2006.htm
Guess we can chill and see if that holds water.Comment
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Wrong. The gas people have learned from them.
In 1969-70 I worked for Alta-Dena Dairy. Back then a half gallon of milk was $.50. I could get gas for about $.40/gal.
Milk has always been more expensive than gasoline. The exception is if I go to Ralph's and buy two gallons of milk, then with the bulk discount and my Club Card it is about the same price.
All things considered (COLA, OPEC, wars). gasoline is still a pretty good value.
Unfortunately, my cappuccino machine does not have a setting for steaming gas to top my lattes.
seriously - isn't it a bit weird that gas is cheaper than milk? also regarding the fact that milk is more or less just put into a bottle while we have to do a lot of magic tricks to get the oil transformed into gas and have that delievered to gas stations and all that stuff?
and although oil will end some day while we will probably still have cows?
doesn't that make anyone think about a better handling of resources?Comment
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I've often thought about that myself, but the way I reason it is that once you get past the cost of machinery and labor... the rate of extraction of an oil rig is a lot greater than the rate of extraction of your typical head of milking cattle. I figure it along the same lines of logic, though not as extreme, that explains why saffron is so expensive.seriously - isn't it a bit weird that gas is cheaper than milk? also regarding the fact that milk is more or less just put into a bottle while we have to do a lot of magic tricks to get the oil transformed into gas and have that delievered to gas stations and all that stuff?
and although oil will end some day while we will probably still have cows?
doesn't that make anyone think about a better handling of resources?
With the cost of cattle, you're factoring in many costs: feed, labor, machinery, electricity, water, packaging, homogenization, etc...
With oil, there's also significant costs: surveying, lots of labor, lots of machinery, electricity, processing, etc... but as you're basically digging into an underground "lake" of your product, and sucking it dry... performing each of these processing steps in a "bulk" sense, there's a lot more of it to divvy up your cost into.
I'm sure if there were underground lakes of milk, and we didn't have to stimulate a bovine's nipples to get every drop of the stuff, it'd be a lot cheaper.
So, yeah, without looking at the product, I'd hazard that there are a lot more costs associated with oil, but the rate of extraction's so much greater that the sheer volume of product compensates.
But then, these are just my own thoughts... I could very well be wrong.-D.
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I've often thought about that myself, but the way I reason it is that once you get past the cost of machinery and labor... the rate of extraction of an oil rig is a lot greater than the rate of extraction of your typical head of milking cattle. I figure it along the same lines of logic, though not as extreme, that explains why saffron is so expensive.
With the cost of cattle, you're factoring in many costs: feed, labor, machinery, electricity, water, packaging, homogenization, etc...
With oil, there's also significant costs: surveying, lots of labor, lots of machinery, electricity, processing, etc... but as you're basically digging into an underground "lake" of your product, and sucking it dry... performing each of these processing steps in a "bulk" sense, there's a lot more of it to divvy up your cost into.
I'm sure if there were underground lakes of milk, and we didn't have to stimulate a bovine's nipples to get every drop of the stuff, it'd be a lot cheaper.
So, yeah, without looking at the product, I'd hazard that there are a lot more costs associated with oil, but the rate of extraction's so much greater that the sheer volume of product compensates.
But then, these are just my own thoughts... I could very well be wrong.
i'm really not an expert - i just know in germany there was a huge discussion recently cause they raised the retail prices for dairy products by about 30-40%. and what i remember from that was that farmers get paid about $1,72 per gallon milk. from that they have to pay all their cost and make a living. but: they are not allowed to produce as much milk as they want - there's a limitation by the EU per farmer. but they can buy the rights to produce more from those farmers that do not produce at all - so called "sofa farmers". weird system...
but besides the actual market prices for gas and milk my logic tells me that it should be cheaper to feed your child than driving around in your car. but i know with this weird socialist logic i won't go far with certain members here..
right, baddog?
btw: milk in czech republic is about $3 per gallon, gas is $6Comment
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Priced bottled water lately?
I probably drink 2-3 gallons of skim a week - and I get the "good stuff", not the store brand. Say what you will but I swear it tastes different.Comment
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Switch to organic whole milk. It lasts almost a month like soy but tastes like regular milk. A half gallon runs to about $2.50 to $3.00 depending on the brand. I brought some today and it doesn't expire until Sept 16.Comment
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