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Old 01-27-2013, 10:15 AM   #1
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Wow selling milk too cheap

La. Govt. at its finest. With all the prblems in that state they go after cheap milk seller.


Louisiana stops sale of cheap milk at market

A Louisiana supermarket was forced to yank its low-cost milk special after state auditors objected to the price.

Fresh Markets in Perkins Rowe was selling milk for $2.99 a gallon as part of a weekly promotion deal, but Louisiana requires that retailer markups be at least 6 percent above invoice and shipping costs, The Advocate reports.

Read more: Louisiana stops sale of cheap milk at market | Fox News
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Old 01-27-2013, 10:22 AM   #2
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Its against the law in most if not all states to sell milk below cost. Kinda like gas. Not a popular fact but a fact none the less.
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Why is it against the law to sell milk below cost?

EDIT: found it!
Milk Licensing & Regulation

Unfair Milk Sales Practices Act.

This is a strong candidate for "The Dumbest Thing I've Ever Heard".
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Old 01-27-2013, 10:30 AM   #4
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Its against the law in most if not all states to sell milk below cost. Kinda like gas. Not a popular fact but a fact none the less.
Wow, i never knew that.
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Old 01-27-2013, 11:06 AM   #5
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Its against the law in most if not all states to sell milk below cost. Kinda like gas. Not a popular fact but a fact none the less.
Whats even sicker....Conventional dairy farmers only get $18 per hundred weight for that milk... Organic get $36. But...a gallon of milk weights 8.5 lbs. 100/8.5 = 11.5 gallons. If a gallon of milk is selling for $4 each.... (not sure because I havent bought whole gallons in a while) thats $44 plus. And the farmer who has done all the work, gets $18. Un Freaking Believable.
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Old 01-27-2013, 11:29 AM   #6
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I pay $2.87 a gallon for milk
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Old 01-27-2013, 12:02 PM   #7
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Why is it against the law to sell milk below cost?

EDIT: found it!
Milk Licensing & Regulation

Unfair Milk Sales Practices Act.

This is a strong candidate for "The Dumbest Thing I've Ever Heard".
I thought you ran a business? You don't understand unfair practices?

If a competitor is bigger than you or similar size but with a larger cash reserve...all they have to do is sell below cost and absorb the losses until they put you out of business. The more competitors they force out of business, the more they control the market, the more thay can force prices up.

Geesh...

BTW...this is no different than US govt filing complaints against chinese steel industry for dumping steel on the US market at prices below cost.
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Old 01-27-2013, 12:08 PM   #8
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Whats even sicker....Conventional dairy farmers only get $18 per hundred weight for that milk... Organic get $36. But...a gallon of milk weights 8.5 lbs. 100/8.5 = 11.5 gallons. If a gallon of milk is selling for $4 each.... (not sure because I havent bought whole gallons in a while) thats $44 plus. And the farmer who has done all the work, gets $18. Un Freaking Believable.
Actually the cow does all the work of converting the grass to milk....

And, um, every product you buy costs more than the basic commodity it came from.

The farmer is getting $1.80 per gallon...according to the other poster that same gallon sells for $2.87 in the store.

So $1.07 is the cost of preparing, packaging, shipping, storing and selling that gallon of milk.
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Old 01-27-2013, 12:38 PM   #9
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I thought you ran a business? You don't understand unfair practices?

If a competitor is bigger than you or similar size but with a larger cash reserve...all they have to do is sell below cost and absorb the losses until they put you out of business. The more competitors they force out of business, the more they control the market, the more thay can force prices up.

Geesh...

BTW...this is no different than US govt filing complaints against chinese steel industry for dumping steel on the US market at prices below cost.
I was just going to say, China does this all the time.

But in this case, it's only one item out of many items carried. Do they also control the pricing of other products?
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I thought you ran a business? You don't understand unfair practices?
I understand free market. Yeah, babe, I run a business.

Geesh.
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