Anonymous wrote:Young children still drink a lot of milk, even if adults are less likely to drink milk than they used to be. Typically, young families don’t have unlimited grocery budgets. People are feeling the rising costs of food in general.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who's freaking out about milk?
CNN did a story about inflation, using milk prices as an example. Other outlets picked it up, leading to a buzz in the news about milk prices.
More interesting was that the family CNN interviewed buys 12 gallons of milk a week. I cannot imagine.
They also said milk prices rose from $1.99 to $2.79 which ... I know there are regional differences in pricing, but wow.
Wasn’t the CNN story debunked already?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who's freaking out about milk?
CNN did a story about inflation, using milk prices as an example. Other outlets picked it up, leading to a buzz in the news about milk prices.
More interesting was that the family CNN interviewed buys 12 gallons of milk a week. I cannot imagine.
They also said milk prices rose from $1.99 to $2.79 which ... I know there are regional differences in pricing, but wow.
Anonymous wrote:Who's freaking out about milk?