As of my last update, the price of a gallon of milk in Phoenix typically ranged from $3 to $4, depending on the brand and store. Prices can fluctuate due to factors like supply chain issues and seasonal demand. For the most current pricing, it's best to check local grocery store websites or apps.
Milk prices will vary by as much as 60% by location. The price of a gallon in New Orleans, LA (state minimum price) is nearly twice that of Phoenix, Arizona. In October, 2010, the nationwide average for milk was around $ 3.00 a gallon and $1.00 to $1.50 per quart (average name brand and local dairies).
$3.00 a gallon
In 2004, the average price for a gallon of milk was $2.88 but in 2014, the average price for a gallon of milk is $3.55.
In North Texas milk runs about $3.50 a gallon.
$5.00
in 2000 hte average price of a gallon of milk was $2.75. So far in 2009 a gallon of milk costs $3.09
2.00-3.00 a gallon
what was the cost of milk in 1996
In 2001, the price of milk was $3 per gallon. Over the years, the cost of milk has witnessed a steady increase, with the price as of April, 2014, being $3.69 per gallon.
In 2001, the price of milk was $3 per gallon. Over the years, the cost of milk has witnessed a steady increase, with the price as of April, 2014, being $3.69 per gallon.
The price of milk varies depending on where you are shopping. The average price for a gallon of milk in the US in October of 2013 was $3.462 according to the Bureau of Labor and Statistics. According to AC Neilsen Scantrack Reports, the average price of a gallon of milk in the US in October of 2013 was $3.45.
$2.22