coke = .89-1.00
bread loaf = .99 - 2.49
newspaper = daily,.50,sunday,1.50
magazines = 2.25 (varies)
gallon of milk = 2.29
midwestern pricing...
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2007-05-03 02:24:07
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answered by *toona* 7
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1 can of coke : Usually 75 cents.
1 loaf of bread: Depends on the brand and type. Prices vary.
1 daily newspaper: 50 to 75 cents. It is a little more on Sundays.
1 FHM magazine: Whatever the US price is on the back. Could be as much as 15 dollars. I am not familiar with this specific magazine.
1 2 litre milk: If you mean a gallon, it could be as much as 5 dollars - give or take fifty cents. It depends on the brand and fat content.
2007-05-03 02:25:23
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answered by Oklahoman 6
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All of the food prices vary greatly depending on where you buy them. If you plan on travvelling to the USA, expect to get reamed by a hotel on these things.
1 can of coke = 50 cents is a good price, but it can be found as cheap as 35 cents at Wal Mart. 65-75 cents is more typical
1 loaf of bread = under a dollar is common, but $1.50 - $1.75 is typical
1 daily news paper = 50 cents to $1.50 on Sunday
1 FHM = I guess about $5.00 or less. I don't buy the thing
1 milk = you won't find milk in liters here. A gallon varies, but you can find it for around $3.50. Milk prices are very volitile
2007-05-03 02:28:09
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answered by Chairman LMAO 6
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2016-05-19 06:33:50
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answered by ? 3
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1. Between 50 cents and $1.25 or so, depending on location and size of the can or bottle - the 20 ounce bottles usually cost slightly more.
2. Between 99 cents and $3, depending on whether it is fresh, and how good the bread is in regards to plain bleached white bread versus multi-grain "healthier" breads.
3. Fifty cents, Sunday paper - $1.50.
4. I have no idea.
5. Milk isn't sold in litres - its sold in quarts and gallons. A litre is very close to a quart - a 2 quart (half-gallon) container averages approximately $1.50, depending on the fat content rating of the milk, where it is sold, and other factors. The price of gas here is skyrocketing, so delivery costs are rising, which will probably raise the price of everything.
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2007-05-03 02:27:23
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answered by Paul Hxyz 7
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It depends on where you shop.
1 can of coke-50-75 cents
1 loaf of bread-1-3dollars
1-daily newspaper 50cents(Sunday paper is two dollars)
1 FMH magazine-never heard of it, but most magazines are at least 3 dollars.
1 2 litre of milk-2-3 dollars.
2007-05-03 02:23:31
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answered by Anonymous
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1 can of coke- .75
1 loaf of bread $1.50
1 daily newspaper Free
1 FHM magazine I donno
1 2litre milk 3.75
2007-05-03 02:21:28
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answered by Anonymous
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coke = 85 cents
bread = $2
paper = 75 cents
magazine = $4
milk = $3.50
2007-05-03 02:21:53
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answered by georgiagrits1 5
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50 Cents from a vending machine - 3 dollars for a 12 pack
$1.50
50 cents
$2.99
$1.99
2007-05-03 02:25:08
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answered by Anonymous
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1. 75 cents
2. 99 cents
3. I wouldn't pay a plugged nickel for any propaganda paper
4. never heard of it
5. $1.69 for a half gallon of 2%
2007-05-03 02:24:29
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answered by Anonymous
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