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On 10/26/2018 10:00 AM, danny burstein wrote:
>> Nancy Young wrote: >>> >>> I did look at the price of powdered milk once, don't know why because >>> I loathe the stuff, but it was quite pricey. > > Back when I was a widdle wun (the 1960's), powdered milk > was about 1/2 the price of regular. > > We'd (or rather my parents) would add it to macaroni and > cheese and it was ok for that. When we ran out of milk, my mother would occasionally whip up some powdered milk. We all hated it so she didn't bother too often. > About a decade ago I priced it at the market and saw, like > you did, that it's more expensive. > > I have absolutely no idea why and how this was and is > the case. There's so much gov't price fixing and support > in milk pricing that there's plenty of questions > involved.. I figure do the math and see how much milk it would make when reconstituted. In the end it's probably quite a bit cheaper than fresh milk. nancy |
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