How much is a gallon of milk in your city/state?!


Question:

How much is a gallon of milk in your city/state?

I pay around 1.98 for a gallon of 2% milk, 2.13 for whole milk, and 1.75 for skim here in Wisconsin.
Just curious how different prices were around the globe...

Thanks all.


Answers:
jesus, we pay 3.57 a gallon in los angeles.

2.49

Its like 2.50

WV averages around $2.78 Whole, then about 10 cents difference as you go down to 2% and skim. Some stores have them all the same price.

Same price as gas in PHX,AZ.

Approx. $3.00 a gallon depending on where you buy it here in Cali. Makes me wanna invest in a cow.

$3.29 a gallon for whole and there really isn't much difference in the others here. $2.19 FOR A HALF GALLON.

$2.50 - $3.00 for 2%, $3.19 - $3.50 for skim, depending on the store. I don't buy whole milk, so I don't know what the prices are. 1% falls somewhere in the middle, around $3.20 - $3.49.

I'm in SW WA.

I live in california and at quick stops, etc whole milk (vitamin d), (red milk) usually goes 2/$4.99 or 2/$5.69, by itself sometimes up to $3.00

$3.29 for skim milk in Kansas City.

Geez, last time I bought milk, last Thursday, it was 2.69 for 2%. And BTW gas was at 3.39 for regular unleaded. I live in Ohio. Our milk must come from out of state. No happy cows here. Or happy consumers for that matter.

$3.10 US 2% Pennsylvania

$2.22 a gallon, Always at Circle K.
$2.49 a gallon, at Aldi's or Sav A Lot
$3.49 a gallon, at Acme Fresh Market
This is for two percent milk in Akron Ohio

Eastern Washington--2.39 for milk 2% just went .40. Along with the gas.

In toronto milk is 5-7 dollars for 4 litres

2.99 a Gallon in Michigan.

about 3.29 for 2% in Colorado

$3.78 In Louisiana.. Starting to think it would be cheaper to just buy a damn cow and put it in our back yard lol..




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