As of today, a pint of milk averages around 30-50 pence, around 43-83 cents in US
Today, 43 cents would have been equal to $4.90 in 1920. So based off of today's exchange rates that would equal around £3.16.
Taking this all into consideration, a pint of milk in the 1920's would have equaled around .04 USD today, and .02p GBP.
This isn't totally accurate because the exchange rates were different 90 years ago, but this serves as a good estimation.
in 1992 a gallon of milk cost 2.78 :):)
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I remember it being about $1.99, I think.
about 85 cents
forty pence
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In the year 2000, a pint of milk cost about $0.6. However, this has really changed over the years with a pint of milk costing about $2.5 in 2014.
£1 - £2 in UK
The price of a pint of milk in 1968 was about $1. It could be delivered to your house, and usually came in a glass bottle.Ê
R$ 1,70 Real = 1 Dollar
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a pint of milk cost £250,000,000 back in 1955
You should not pay more 44 pence
If you put two 1-pint containers of milk together how much milk do you have?
It was still a pint of milk. The Imperial measure of volume has not been redefined since then. If you are asking about the price, then you need to specify the location and quality of milk. A full cream pint in an expensive location would have cost a lot more than a standard pint in a rural part of a poor country.
WAS, please, not IS. A pint of milk in the UK in 1970 cost about 5 or 6 pence.
Milk in 1995 cost around 0.75 cents (for one pint)Milk now... its depends where you go. In the US, it differs from $1.00 - $2.00 per pint.You'll be lucky to get it from less than $1.99 sometimes in Minnesota (2010)
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