Dairy continues to give big chains a run for money

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Thu, 28 Jul 2011 7:00p.m.

Dairy owner Satish Masters is still selling at a loss

Dairy owner Satish Masters is still selling at a loss

Milk prices – something we here at Campbell Live have long taken interest in.

Because in a Consumer New Zealand survey, 91 percent of you said milk prices are too high.

A couple of months ago we found a dairy claiming to sell the cheapest milk in Auckland.

Today we returned to find Satish Masters still selling at a loss but giving supermarkets a run for their money.

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29 Jul 2011 06:35p.m.

angela wrote:

Cheepest milk, My family use a 2 litre a day, Takanini supervalue do 2 2 litres of dairy dale for $5.50 Its a hugue saving on my pocket works out to $2.75 a bottle

29 Jul 2011 10:13a.m.

Ian wrote:

Our local Countdown in Moorhouse Av Ch-Ch has just raised its milk price from $2.99 to $3.65 for 2 litres,local corner store $2.90, Pak and Save, $3.65. Countdown said it would not increase the price of its milk, not sure what this is then.