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The price has been set at smaller branches of Sainsbury’s (Picture: Getty) Desperate shoppers are saying they can no longer afford milk as pints of it are now selling for a record high of £1.05.
Soaring milk prices could signal the death of the traditional pint as shoppers finding it cheaper to buy in bulk, industry experts have predicted.
The price of a pint of milk has also curdled over time. At the start of 2008, a pint cost 39p but has since shot up to just shy of 70p, according to the ONS.. By 2038, someone looking for a splash ...
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Irish Independent on MSNThe Irish Independent’s View: Hard-pressed families need clarity on what cost-of-living measures lie aheadHow much does a pint of milk cost? Known as the price of milk test, the question has long been used as a measure of how much ...
Two pints at the smaller Sainsbury's store cost £1.35. It means people are now paying two-and-a-half times more for milk than a year ago, the Mirror reports .
BEER drinkers in York today raised a glass to the city's publicans, after it emerged they were getting some of the best-value pints in Britain. The Campaign for Real Ale (Camra) has been running ...
A pint of milk cost an average of 49p in February, which was 7p (17 per cent) more than 42p a year earlier. That was close to the sharpest rise of 45 food and drink items with comparable price ...
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