If you’ve been to the supermarket lately, it’s hard not to notice that the cost of milk per gallon is quickly surpassing the cost of a gallon of gas. In the past few months, the price of a gallon of milk has gone up 50 to 60 cents in cities such as Los Angeles, Chicago and New Orleans with consumers paying close to $4 a gallon.
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Got Milked? Milk Costs More Than Gass
(via www.thedailygreen.com)
Submitted by greenfood on Tue, 2007-09-11 14:25. | Tags: food | corn | ethanol | high energy costs | high fuel costs | higher food costs