Anonymous
Post 11/06/2021 21:03     Subject: Why is everyone freaking out about milk prices when dairy consumption has fallen off a cliff?

Gallon of milk, loaf of bread, and gallon of gas have been go-tos when it comes to household finances, economy, inflation, costs... "bread and butter" issues... I mean come, are you all really this dense?
Anonymous
Post 11/06/2021 20:24     Subject: Why is everyone freaking out about milk prices when dairy consumption has fallen off a cliff?

Anonymous wrote:Because my husband and kids still drink a lot.


+1
Probably average out to about a gallon a day between all of them.
Anonymous
Post 11/06/2021 13:55     Subject: Re:Why is everyone freaking out about milk prices when dairy consumption has fallen off a cliff?

Anonymous wrote:This is a good example of my media bubble. I have heard nothing about higher milk prices and I have noticed nothing.

I do see my conservative family posting about gas prices which is kind of bananas to me since gas costs what it cost 15 years ago.


Because it’s not true. At least not to the extent implied by this crappy reporting.
Anonymous
Post 11/06/2021 13:54     Subject: Re:Why is everyone freaking out about milk prices when dairy consumption has fallen off a cliff?

This is a good example of my media bubble. I have heard nothing about higher milk prices and I have noticed nothing.

I do see my conservative family posting about gas prices which is kind of bananas to me since gas costs what it cost 15 years ago.
Anonymous
Post 11/06/2021 13:53     Subject: Why is everyone freaking out about milk prices when dairy consumption has fallen off a cliff?

Anonymous wrote:too expensive to consume


$3/gallon at Giant? It’s a great source of protein.
Anonymous
Post 11/06/2021 13:52     Subject: Why is everyone freaking out about milk prices when dairy consumption has fallen off a cliff?

Anonymous wrote:Thank you! I was wondering the same thing, like who drinks milk anymore? Yuck.

Me! This thread inspired me to go get a glass.