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Find the Cheapest Milk

Posted 10:00AM 03/16/10 Savings Experiment |









Are you constantly running out of milk, like the rest of us? Before you get to the desperation point of running out to your closest milk-seller in your PJs for that early-morning cereal and end up paying a bundle for your fix, watch our latest Savings Experiment video and find out where you can get milk for the cheapest amount. Think the difference is only pennies, so you don't need to worry about it? Think again!

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wendyhndy

I liked your video . I already knew about the difference in prices from each kind of store. I do shop around for the best prices. I do know that the local drugstore is the one place that puts the milk on sale . It helps save money to look at the weekly ads on food that are on sale. I love milk. I've been drinking milk since I was a small child. I'm healthy and have good teeth.

January 25 2012 at 12:21 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Chris

Bad video. May save you money but the downside is your health. Milk is thE one thing you do NOT want to substitute. The milk in todays grocery, convenient stores, etc. is one of the most adulterated food products on the shelf. It's almost void of nutrients and replaced with hormones and other chemicals. Even the milk that claims to be "organic" in the grocery stores are not entirely truthful. The cows that the milk comes from are NOT fed a healthy NATURAL diet. Studies have shown people contracting food allergies from regular store bought milk. Go with 'organic GRASS-FED raw milk' from local farmers markets or whole foods stores. Ask them about their milk and dairy products. Some may say raw milk MIGHT be dangerous b/c it's not pasturized or ultra pasturized, but all that does is destroy the nature of the milk. If you must get mass-produced, store bought milk(if you can still call it milk), go organic, grass-fed with minimal pasturization.

October 23 2011 at 4:22 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply

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