What's the price of bread and milk where you live?

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What's the price of bread and milk where you live?

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Because Giuliani is living somewhere else!
"A gallon of milk is probably about a $1.50, a loaf of bread about a $1.25, $1.30," he said.
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Milk by me is $1.99 for a gallon

and bread I usually get store brand for $.99 depending upon brand can go up of course

So he is a bit off but not by much
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Bread - $2.16

Regular 2% milk - $3.30
Smart milk - $4.25
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gallon of whole milk: 1.99
sunbeam loaf (the giant one): 2.13
2 liter pepsi: .99
pack o butts (marlboro 27) 5.50
sunflower seeds (2.25 oz) .5

thats my life :D
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Ghosthunter wrote:Milk by me is $1.99 for a gallon

and bread I usually get store brand for $.99 depending upon brand can go up of course

So he is a bit off but not by much
He's a republican so I can see you defending him at all costs but he's way, way off.....typical conservative republican BS proving they have no grip on reality.
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In Giuliani's defense he probably hasnt bought either in a long time.
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Izzo wrote:He's a republican so I can see you defending him at all costs but he's way, way off.....typical conservative republican BS proving they have no grip on reality.
i think it depends where you live because the prices i posted above were accurate
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YARDofSTUF wrote:In Giuliani's defense he probably hasnt bought either in a long time.
Then he doesn't represent or can't represent his constituents....most of whom shop on their own instead of having a team of slaves do it for them.
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YARDofSTUF wrote:Bread - $2.16

Regular 2% milk - $3.30
Smart milk - $4.25
CT is always so expensive why is that? I went there a few weeks back and gas was so expensive even compared to NY
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Ghosthunter wrote:i think it depends where you live because the prices i posted above were accurate

Nah, it's the same all over dude.....ceptin' fruit prices
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Izzo wrote:Then he doesn't represent or can't represent his constituents....most of whom shop on their own instead of having a team of slaves do it for them.
what candidate out there do you really think shops on their own?

most candidates rep or dem are rich and really not in touch

edit: this thread makes me feel like on price is right show
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Ghosthunter wrote:CT is always so expensive why is that? I went there a few weeks back and gas was so expensive even compared to NY
Conservatives, even our democrats are conservative.


It may seem like alot to you, but we can park our cars for free. :p
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Ghosthunter wrote:what candidate out there do you really think shops on their own?

most candidates rep or dem are rich and really not in touch

I realize this and it's why neither of them or anyone running for office these days can....most are extremely wealthy and don't do any of this on their own but yet they write the laws and legislation for us?


Ventura and Norm Coleman got raked over the coals by a reporter here about the same thing the year Ventura ran for Guvna....neither had a clue what the cost of a Turkey or a gallon of milk was and yet all of them claim to know what the people need and want.....it's BULLCHIT
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YARDofSTUF wrote:Bread - $2.16

Regular 2% milk - $3.30

bout the same here, can find it on sale maybe bout 1.99 sometimes.

cigs here are like 6.5:eek:

thats why I dotn smoke

cigars all the way lol :D :thumb:
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Safeway Lucerne 2% Reduced Fat Milk - Gallon $3.99 ($0.03/fl.oz)

Oroweat Bread 100% Whole Wheat - 24 Oz $4.39 ($0.18/ounce)

Safeway Bread 100% Whole Wheat - 24 Oz $1.99

these are the cheapy breads that I don't tend to eat, usually spend between 3.50 and 4.50 for a loaf of whole grain bread.
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YARDofSTUF wrote:Bread - $2.16

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.78 cents a loaf for bread, whole wheat can be up to 2.5 to 3.5 depending where ya buy it
1.5 to 2.5 for milk
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Bread: $1.99
2% fat Milk: $3.19

Wished they invent a milk car now that it's cheaper to fill with milk than gas. :)
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morbidpete wrote:gallon of whole milk: 1.99
sunbeam loaf (the giant one): 2.13
2 liter pepsi: .99
pack o butts (marlboro 27) 5.50
sunflower seeds (2.25 oz) .5
smoke-$60, 1/4oz.
thats my life :D
ya, bread some brands are 79-99 cents, we have a few large bakeries here.
Milk is 3$ a gallon, sometimes higher. Gas was $2.85 a week ago, and we have a refinery, etc.. about 40 miles away.
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Gas 3.95 US Gal
1% Milk 3.36 US Gal.
Bread is a little harder because my wife bakes all our bread.
In fact she is making some today -hot out of the oven, real butter in about 3 hours. :thumb:
Drop in and I will share. :D


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knightmare wrote:ya, bread some brands are 79-99 cents, we have a few large bakeries here.
Milk is 3$ a gallon, sometimes higher. Gas was $2.85 a week ago, and we have a refinery, etc.. about 40 miles away.
60 for a 1/4 damn, when i used to smoke, bud was 90 a 1/4 :-( and that was a bargain
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