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In reply to the discussion: Was at grocery store yesterday, saw something disturbing. [View all]HuckleB
(35,773 posts)115. YUP. And there are plenty of them around here.
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It is! They just keep cranking the price up to see what the market will bear. Sell less at a higher
RKP5637
Jun 2016
#1
It's what they feed cattle because it's cheap, making the cows sick in the process,
Doremus
Jun 2016
#221
ignorance knows no bounds..lol, you have no idea what I think..but you might now:)
Demonaut
Jun 2016
#42
Humans, like every other organism, are meant to seek out nutrition where they can find it
Major Nikon
Jun 2016
#149
You're going to be waiting a very long time for me to prove an assertion I never made
Major Nikon
Jun 2016
#228
http://www.thedailymeal.com/why-you-should-stop-drinking-milk-right-now/013014
ciaobaby
Jun 2016
#56
Well then you are much better off than the baby cow who got none of his mother's milk cause you had
ciaobaby
Jun 2016
#67
I have 2 women friends who goat farm and sell their goat cheese and milk
womanofthehills
Jun 2016
#181
Cheese is made from fermented milk, so I'm not sure what you are referring
Major Nikon
Jun 2016
#177
Just another scam to seperate upper-middle class latte liberals from their money.
Odin2005
Jun 2016
#21
lol, sorry...I was going to post "are you serious?" but I respect you too much
Demonaut
Jun 2016
#52
where do you shop? at the supermarket I use, organic gallon is 5.17. regular is 2.99 to 3.59.
niyad
Jun 2016
#33
yes, the whole foods and tj here are very similar in that regard, as well as my supermarket.
niyad
Jun 2016
#128
Because there are fewer small dairy's that produce the milk and the polluted milk from
bkkyosemite
Jun 2016
#51
Even a non organic dairy in Oregon uses no antibiotics, hormones etc and their
bkkyosemite
Jun 2016
#165
http://www.thedailymeal.com/why-you-should-stop-drinking-milk-right-now/013014
ciaobaby
Jun 2016
#57
Unless you are a practicing cannibal, everything you consume comes from another species
Major Nikon
Jun 2016
#88
If you think organic milk is nonsensical, and if regular milk is still the same price,
djean111
Jun 2016
#79
It's definitely not organic, and it's definitely no more than a marketing term
Major Nikon
Jun 2016
#113
Actually, my 5 yr old grandson told me the milk I have tastes better than what he drinks at home
womanofthehills
Jun 2016
#187
around here(houston) regular retail milk is about 4.70 a gal. & horizons organic about $8-10 halfg.
Sunlei
Jun 2016
#93
What cracks me up is people buy organic everything and still drink alcohol like fish.
Gomez163
Jun 2016
#101
I think organic wine is a good idea because grapes are one of the most heavily pesticided fruits
womanofthehills
Jun 2016
#188
I have to say I was impressed by the organic orange juice I got to try at Costco
brewens
Jun 2016
#103
I don't know where you are buying your milk but I have never paid anywhere that for organic milk and
EV_Ares
Jun 2016
#151
and if it isn't a scam then it's elitest that only the rich get to eat healthy food. n/t
leeroysphitz
Jun 2016
#194
That is pretty much life in these United States. For everything, including food. n/t
djean111
Jun 2016
#204