Is this a reflection of gas prices being high or milk being cheaper in these states?
spartamus on
Would be helpful to know the gas and milk prices by state.
I suspect the Midwest states have cheap milk and California has expensive gas.
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girch7 on
Michigan is because of the taxes we pay for our gas. They keep upping them and Roads are still shut
MeatierShowa on
By Volume, By Mass, By Energy Delivered, By Utility? WTF even is this shit.
StepUpYourPuppyGame on
Well that’s an easy solution. Just drink the gas then.Â
gabsteriinalol on
Here is a bit more of a breakdown on how much more gas costs than milk per gallon in each red state on the map (on average)-
California: $0.10
Indiana: $0.56
Michigan: $0.43
Ohio: $0.32
Semirhage527 on
It’s not crazy to me that milk would be cheaper than something that has to be drilled from deep inside the earth and then processed before it’s usable…
My dairy on the other hand just milks some cows wandering their field, runs it through a tank on site and it’s bottled within a few hours.
yoolers_number on
How is this useful? Genuinely curious.
Fucky0uthatswhy on
I feel like we’re pretty damn close in Florida. I got milk for right at $3 yesterday, and gas is like 2.80
parcel_of_papers on
Obvious arbitrage opportunity
superstevo78 on
it should cost more than milk. it is way more useful
AshMaster11 on
Looks like I can get a gallon of 2% milk in Cincinnati for 2.49. Gas has been hovering around 2.75 for regular, and $4 for premium.
Old-butt-new on
No way washington state is that way unless the rural areas significantly bring down the average for gas. but thats the best part of data like this. some things shock you and make you think
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Now do one for states where milk is cheaper than gas.
https://preview.redd.it/viu903x4qvhg1.png?width=1080&format=png&auto=webp&s=58844c41f0ecba00700dc54c7016c8125fca38ad
-1 comment is odd.
And? So? Maybe milk is cheaper.
Is this a reflection of gas prices being high or milk being cheaper in these states?
Would be helpful to know the gas and milk prices by state.
I suspect the Midwest states have cheap milk and California has expensive gas.
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Michigan is because of the taxes we pay for our gas. They keep upping them and Roads are still shut
By Volume, By Mass, By Energy Delivered, By Utility? WTF even is this shit.
Well that’s an easy solution. Just drink the gas then.Â
Here is a bit more of a breakdown on how much more gas costs than milk per gallon in each red state on the map (on average)-
California: $0.10
Indiana: $0.56
Michigan: $0.43
Ohio: $0.32
It’s not crazy to me that milk would be cheaper than something that has to be drilled from deep inside the earth and then processed before it’s usable…
My dairy on the other hand just milks some cows wandering their field, runs it through a tank on site and it’s bottled within a few hours.
How is this useful? Genuinely curious.
I feel like we’re pretty damn close in Florida. I got milk for right at $3 yesterday, and gas is like 2.80
Obvious arbitrage opportunity
it should cost more than milk. it is way more useful
Looks like I can get a gallon of 2% milk in Cincinnati for 2.49. Gas has been hovering around 2.75 for regular, and $4 for premium.
No way washington state is that way unless the rural areas significantly bring down the average for gas. but thats the best part of data like this. some things shock you and make you think
Shocked Pennsylvania isn’t highlighted
That…. Isn’t the case everywhere?
How the heck is gas cheaper than milk in Hawaii?Â
[Gasoline Still Inexplicably Cheaper Than Milk](https://theonion.com/gasoline-still-inexplicably-cheaper-than-milk-1819564787/)
My god its been 28 years…
? A gallon of milk where I live (south FL) is $2. Gas is $2.80-something per gallon. I have family living across the state and gas is similarly priced
Graph is wrong because gas costs more in Illinois than milk. Milk is $2.10 and gas is between $2.45 in the rural country and $2.70 in a city.
Instructions unclear, filled my car with milk