Summary
One hears discussion of food costs as our weekly grocery bills increase along with all other sources of energy.
That brings about comparisons of prices to see if we are getting what we pay for. An interesting report by the Pennsylvania secretary of agriculture issued this month stated that the price of a gallon of milk is significantly less than a gallon of water or juice. In his investigative shopping he compared the cost of one quart of five items and found the following:See the full content of this document
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Milk's a Bargain
Two percent milk - 96 cents; spor...
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