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17. Go to your "artisanal" coffee shop
Sat Oct 10, 2015, 02:15 PM
Oct 2015

Price out a pound of Jamaican Blue Mountain.

Go to your supermarket and price a pound of Maxwell House.

Both will give you your caffeine charge in the morning.

Is the coffee shop gouging you on the Jamaican Blue Mountain?

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Which is no more organic than your local brand. leftofcool Oct 2015 #1
You do not know that. karynnj Oct 2015 #31
A little higher but organic is more expensive yeoman6987 Oct 2015 #2
It is not price-gouging, really, unless that is the only milk available. The market will correct it djean111 Oct 2015 #3
Food prices affect everyone, especially those with the least resources. HuckleB Oct 2015 #24
"Regular" milk is only cheap because of subsidies. A few DU'ers are incredibly dishonest KittyWampus Oct 2015 #33
Please prove your assertions with legitimate sources that directly show them to be accurate. HuckleB Oct 2015 #36
LOL! I've debunked your crap so many times you aren't worth responding to any further. KittyWampus Oct 2015 #38
You've never debunked me, period. HuckleB Oct 2015 #41
Explain how that works -- there is nothing I know of economics that suggests that is true karynnj Oct 2015 #35
Milk prices are going up, and there are lots of reasons for it. HuckleB Oct 2015 #40
Your link does not back your conjecture that organic milk is pushing that trend karynnj Oct 2015 #48
Lots of things can affect costs, as I noted in my post above. HuckleB Oct 2015 #50
You were not speaking of marketing -- you said it made prices for all rise - it doesn't karynnj Oct 2015 #54
I haven't conceded anything. HuckleB Oct 2015 #55
More of your usual "Gunter glieben glauten globen". n/t Wilms Oct 2015 #4
I had to look that up to find out it means gibberish. Comrade Grumpy Oct 2015 #14
So did I, LOL! Wilms Oct 2015 #16
Big Organic is trying to get their part of the pie. cleanhippie Oct 2015 #5
This^ Anansi1171 Oct 2015 #7
Exactly. Archae Oct 2015 #9
Not if organic is more labor intensive than 'factory farming' ronnie624 Oct 2015 #23
N. Texas charges $10/gal for milk?!? NickB79 Oct 2015 #59
$5 for premium brands, like Shepps or Oak Farms. ronnie624 Oct 2015 #61
What I find amusing are people who talk about both sustainable agriculture and also advocate for... Humanist_Activist Oct 2015 #6
Actually... Chan790 Oct 2015 #13
Totally false. I have posted real world studies that TOTALLY disprove your nonsense. KittyWampus Oct 2015 #37
Links to these studies? n/t Humanist_Activist Oct 2015 #47
Capitalism is simply a form of rationing ... Mika Oct 2015 #8
Go to your "artisanal" coffee shop 1939 Oct 2015 #17
More and more coffee shops are clearly price gouging when they can. HuckleB Oct 2015 #25
It depends... 2naSalit Oct 2015 #56
Have you ever tasted the difference? N/T Big Blue Marble Oct 2015 #10
There is no difference. HuckleB Oct 2015 #22
Here's a site that rates organic dairy. Check it out. Sienna86 Oct 2015 #11
I see it all the time in produce ... $4/lb for organic beets. HereSince1628 Oct 2015 #12
Simple solution for you: Don't buy it. Comrade Grumpy Oct 2015 #15
Just because something is organic doesn't mean it isn't produced by a Cal Carpenter Oct 2015 #18
Are you sure it wasn't the PureLife and other 'Premium Milk' brands? Shandris Oct 2015 #19
I strongly suggest reading around. proverbialwisdom Oct 2015 #20
"... the U.S. has no special rules for pesticide residues in baby food." How's that grab you? proverbialwisdom Oct 2015 #21
Organic is defined under FDA regulation. Agnosticsherbet Oct 2015 #26
Are you sure it wasn't "grass-fed" organic milk? KansDem Oct 2015 #27
Here's a six-year old article on this very subject, with commentary Orrex Oct 2015 #28
I paid $6 for a half gallon of raw milk. GreatGazoo Oct 2015 #29
Do you question that a Tiffany diamond of the same size and classification costs more than at Zales? karynnj Oct 2015 #30
"Organic" is just a marketing term. HuckleB Oct 2015 #34
No, there are actual organic farmers who got screwed by larger corporate farmers KittyWampus Oct 2015 #39
"Organic food" is just a marketing term, no matter the silliness level some might take it to... HuckleB Oct 2015 #43
yes and no karynnj Oct 2015 #42
Who's angry? HuckleB Oct 2015 #45
You are condemning everyone for the practices of some unethical vendors who jumped in karynnj Oct 2015 #49
I'm calling the organic industry unethical as a whole. HuckleB Oct 2015 #51
"Organic" is a regulated term Gormy Cuss Oct 2015 #52
It's a "regulated" MARKETING term. HuckleB Oct 2015 #53
#1. The only reason "regular" milk is cheap is subsidization. #2. If you care about animal welfare KittyWampus Oct 2015 #32
Nope. HuckleB Oct 2015 #63
Isn't that the same as Apple does with computers? hunter Oct 2015 #44
They can buy what they want, indeed. HuckleB Oct 2015 #46
All marketing is "less then ethical." hunter Oct 2015 #58
So you really have no response. HuckleB Oct 2015 #62
Selling liquid cow's milk as something other than an odd specialty food item is a scam. hunter Oct 2015 #64
That and "natural" annoy me to no end, marketing terms to take advantage... Humanist_Activist Oct 2015 #57
You say $4.99...that's not bad and actually lower than what I sometimes have to pay. tencats Oct 2015 #60
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