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Picked up some at Sam's Club today. $2.80/gallon.
Harris Teeter/Publix seem to be in the $3.85 range.
Walmart surprisingly a lot of times is $4.00 (Indian Land location).
3 something or other. Much like gas, I don't pay much attention because by the time I shop around for it any savings I would have made are eaten up by driving around.
I find humor there is a thread about grocery prices and someone even bothers mentioning HT.. Anyone who shops probably just knows they're going to be the most expensive..
Normally grocery stores like Bilo, Walmart sells milk close to 4 bucks (costs higher for PET brand)
- cheapest I have seen is at Walgreens when they have sale (Maola):: $2.99
- CVS is slightly cheaper than grocery stores at $3.79 (PET)
How much do all you pay for a gallon?
Paid that yesterday.
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Originally Posted by bs13690
3 something or other. Much like gas, I don't pay much attention because by the time I shop around for it any savings I would have made are eaten up by driving around.
Same here, for the most part. I buy milk wherever I'm shopping for other things. The more important goal for me is to get the freshest milk I can find, which, strangely, rules out several convenience stores.
I find humor there is a thread about grocery prices and someone even bothers mentioning HT.. Anyone who shops probably just knows they're going to be the most expensive..
Nobody said anything about highest prices, did they? The question is what people pay.
I find humor there is a thread about grocery prices and someone even bothers mentioning HT.. Anyone who shops probably just knows they're going to be the most expensive..
The OP was asking about milk prices around town, so to quote Charlotte's largest traditional grocery chain doesn't seem that bizarre.
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