Milk prices vary wildly from market to market in the U.S.
Where I live, where cows are rare, it's $2.39/gallon. In greener regions nearby it's closer to $1.89/gallon.
When I lived in Ohio, the hypermarkets always had it for 99ยข/gallon as a loss-leader.
I can only assume that $3.50/gallon is normal for... San Francisco, maybe? Or if you're buying organic, free-range, ultra-filtered, sustainable milk.
Source: https://www.ams.usda.gov/sites/default/files/media/RetailMil...
In Quebec, it's illegal to sell milk for less than US$4.89/gallon.
I don't think it's legal to sell regular milk there - it has to be either nut milk or raw milk.
Milk prices vary wildly from market to market in the U.S.
Where I live, where cows are rare, it's $2.39/gallon. In greener regions nearby it's closer to $1.89/gallon.
When I lived in Ohio, the hypermarkets always had it for 99ยข/gallon as a loss-leader.
I can only assume that $3.50/gallon is normal for... San Francisco, maybe? Or if you're buying organic, free-range, ultra-filtered, sustainable milk.