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  2. Price of milk question - Wikipedia

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    The price of milk question is a tactic for gauging political candidates' familiarity with the lives of ordinary voters in the United States and the United Kingdom is to ask them to name the price of everyday items such as bread and especially milk.

  3. The most (and least) expensive city for a gallon of milk - AOL

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    Using data from Numbeo, we compiled a list that lays out the average cost for a gallon of milk in 12 different US cities, from most expensive to the cheapest. To our surprise, the difference in ...

  4. List of countries by milk consumption per capita - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of countries ordered by annual per capita consumption of milk, excluding butter. Rank Change in rank 2013/2007 ... Argentina: 195.08 213.1 34 21

  5. How the Cost of Meat, Milk and Other Food Staples ... - AOL

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    Milk (per gallon) Median cost in November: $3.47 Median cost in January: $3.67 Difference in cost: $0.20 (5.8%) ... How the Cost of Meat, Milk and Other Food Staples Changed in 2021.

  6. Economy of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Argentina is the ... Argentina settled with virtually all holdouts in February 2016 at the cost of US$9.3 billion; NML received US$2.4 billion, a 392% ...

  7. As Argentina inflation nears 300%, climb in prices ... - AOL

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    Prices in Argentina are climbing, despite positive signs of a deceleration, with the embattled South American country's annual inflation rate set to edge closer to 300% when the government reveals ...

  8. Agriculture in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Milk production is of around 10 billion annual liters and eggs, about 650 million dozen. Their production, as well as that of related dairy industries (half a million tons of cheese , particularly), was favored by the 2002 devaluation of the Argentine peso, as this placed production costs well below the international price.

  9. Explainer-What does Argentina's 'shock therapy' economic ...

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    Argentina's government under libertarian President Javier Milei has unveiled a "shock therapy" economic plan, a radical and likely painful blueprint to stabilize the South American country's ...