Define cheap. I don't know what exchange that is in American money. It doesn't sound that cheap, but I really don't know what the amount actually IS. I think Canada is more expensive, but that might be what they charge us to buy from them.
It can be as little as a dollar a gallon and as high as five.
Depends on where you live and where you go.
It is around 2-3.50 around Two dollars to about 3.50 around my area. I am in Arizona. Southwest
I drink Almond or Cashew milk as often as I can. That is even more expensive.
This post was edited by WM BARR . =ABSOLUTE TRASH at June 24, 2019 1:10 PM MDT
Dairy products for the past three years have been very inexpensive. At least in this area of the country. A gallon has been under $2.00 US for years. Eggs are also very cheap. Less than a dollar a dozen.
I live on an Island so everything is a bit more expensive. But generally in Canada milk is $5 to $6 for 4 litters which is a little less then a gallon. I don't know why its so expensive maybe were paying for the joke - in Canada we call homogenized mike - Homo milk. Cheers!
6 pints or 3.41 litres of full cream milk is about £1.49 pence which is $1.49 cents ... So many farmers are forced to tip the milk they produce down the drains as all has to be sold via the milk marketing board that controls everything to do with milk in how its treated and sold.... Farmers can only sell their milk through then....