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As Twitter users woke up this morning, many were greeted by a CNN clip talking about how inflation is affecting the average American consumer. Journalist Evan McMorris-Santano went grocery shopping with the Stotler family in Texas to get their take.

Based on this setup, you can probably guess how the segment goes: regular items costing more than they once did proves to be a struggle for this average American family. However, one quote caught Twitter's eye: "A gallon of milk was $1.99. Now it's $2.79. When you buy 12 gallons a week times four weeks, that's a lot of money."


With a little bit of math, it seems the Stotler family goes through 1.7 gallons of milk per day. Suffice to say, that is quite a lot of milk. Granted, there are 11 people in the Stotler family (two parents, nine kids), which would make the average family member's milk consumption … 1.4 pints daily. That's still a lot of milk for one person, which was not lost on Twitter users.

Others found further flaws with CNN's story on the supposedly skyrocketing milk prices. For starters, a gallon of milk hasn't cost $1.99 since 1995, which CNN did not note in their piece. Furthermore, the story omits the fact that American families are receiving between $250-$300 per child a month as part of the White House's Child Tax Credit.

These omissions led many to believe that the whole thing seem like a hit job designed to make Americans panic about inflation in Biden's America, and many weren't buying it.

At the very least, we may have discovered the cousin of Spiders Georg, Udders Georg.


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CatsGoneWildVol4

I'm trying to be angry but all these American made up units like gallons are confusing.

Hold on. converts to real units

54 litres a week?!

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Venusgate

Congrats, you made a tryhard argument even cringier

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Space Lard

Maybe it's because I'm on GOMAD but dividing this much milk per day across a family of 11 doesn't strike me as unreasonable in the slightest. A gallon of milk is like 9 glasses; 1.7 gallons would be about 15 glasses. One glass per person per day, and some getting two, is entirely plausible. And milk is still one of the most cost effective foods in terms of calories/dollar, just under staple grains like pasta. I suppose for comparison I'd like to see how much milk per person per day is drunk by a family who actually own their own dairy cow.

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Panuru

You're using some big-ass glasses to fit half a quart.

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MCC1701

You're right, and that's just if you are thinking people are drinking it straight up. People commonly use milk in baking, breakfast cereal, coffee and most other drinks, etc. For 11 people to go through 12 gallons a week is just a little above one per person, that seems really reasonable.

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rerere284

If I'm doing the math right that much milk per person would fill a spherical bowl that's 5 inches or 13 cm wide.

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krashlia

Its still concerning that the price of milk has risen by 30%.

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0000000000000x0as2

Read the article – that's since 1985. Google says that overall inflation since 1985 is 25%, so that's actually only 5% inflation on milk alone.

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WarLordM

Milk prices are effectively regulated by the government

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