What Are Dairy Items Worth?
13 items tagged “dairy” — sorted by value, from most to least expensive.

Eggnog
Eggnog is a creamy, dairy-based or alcoholic holiday beverage traditionally made with eggs, cream, sugar, and spices, often with added rum or whiskey.

Milk
A gallon of fresh whole fortified milk, the standard everyday cow's milk sold in U.S. grocery stores as a provision.

Ice Cream Pint
A standard pint (16 oz) of prepackaged regular ice cream from a grocery store.

Half and Half
Half and half is a dairy product that is an equal mixture of whole milk and heavy cream, commonly used as a coffee creamer or in cooking.

Cottage Cheese
Cottage cheese is a fresh cheese curd product made from cow's milk, typically sold in 16 oz or 24 oz containers in grocery stores.

Greek Yogurt
Greek yogurt is a thick, strained yogurt popular in grocery stores, typically sold in single-serve 5-8 ounce containers.

Yogurt Cup
A yogurt cup is a single-serve portion of yogurt, typically 4-6 oz, sold in grocery stores as a common everyday snack.

Sour Cream
Sour cream is a fermented dairy product commonly used as a topping or ingredient in cooking and baking, typically sold in grocery stores in tubs of various sizes.

Cream Cheese
Cream cheese is a soft, spreadable fresh cheese made from milk and cream, commonly sold in 8 oz packages for everyday grocery use.

Shredded Cheese
Shredded cheese refers to pre-grated cheese, typically cheddar or blends, sold in bags for everyday grocery use in cooking and meals.

Block of Cheese
A standard 6-8 ounce block of natural cheddar cheese typically found in grocery store dairy sections.

Stick of Butter
A standard stick of salted, grade AA butter (one pound / 453.6 grams), the most common retail grocery item.

Gallon of Milk
A gallon of whole milk at the average US grocery store.
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