as long as their trunks are all e85 then I am ok with paying more. We as
consumers have gotten to used to the inflation that Wal-Mart has created. It
is time for a correction!



On 6/13/07, Cameron Childress <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> So I just got back from a a quick run to the corner market across from
> my place and while chatting with the owner about this and that we got
> to talking about the price of milk in his store.  He told me that the
> price of milk from his distributor had been going up every single day.
> When I asked him why he had one reason E85 fuel.  He said that
> Ethanol production had produced so much demand that Dairies are having
> to pay more to feed their cattle, and it's being passed on in the
> price of the milk.
>
> He also mentioned that since gas prices have been so high that
> distributors were starting to tack on a fuel surcharge as well.
> Double whammy.
>
> -Cameron
>
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> Cameron Childress
> Sumo Consulting Inc
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