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I just found Silk brand in Target for $2.99...don't know if that's comparable to

Costco's brand.

 

 

 

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we pay 96 cents per quart.

 

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> what is the price? I think 8th continent goes for about $2.50 here.

> Renee

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We used to buy SunSoy which is made by the same company as Silk. For the

longest time my daughter wouldn't even drink Silk because it didn't taste as

good as sunsoy to her. We got it for about $2.05 I think. But then we stopped

being able to find it anywhere. So we tried a few brands including 8th

Continent.. and after 'shopping around' for a soymilk we came back to Silk.

And by that time I guess my daughter liked Silk okay. We have to pay $1 more

now though...

Renee

 

smartgirl27us <thesmartfamily3 wrote: we pay 96 cents per

quart.

 

, Renee Carroll <renecarol25

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> what is the price? I think 8th continent goes for about $2.50 here.

> Renee

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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If that's a disrespectful question, then this is a pretty civil list ... :)

 

Sorry if my post was vague. When I lived in Toronto, there were several

companies offering home delivery of organic and non-organic food. My

favourite was a service that offered a weekly box of fresh local organic

produce. Packaged goods like soy milk was also available.

 

Halifax has one such service.

 

No such luck where I live now (sub-arctic!). But some grocery stores

have delivery service. Mostly I am in the same situation as Terry these

days -- watching the sell-by dates at our local Co-op!

 

Because I am far from the people asking about low cost soy milk, I can't

contribute useful information on pricing. But I thought that eliminating

or reducing the cost of driving to pick up the soy milk and other food

at a faraway big box store might be one way of reducing the cost.

 

~Paul

 

Terry Somerson wrote:

> Oh I am sorry, I don't mean to be disrespectful, but where do you have to

> live to get home delivery of organic foods? I'm lucky to have a few

> organics at my local market and if I watch the sell-by dates carefully some

> of them are actually still edible. Are you referring to Peapod or some of

> the other online ordering services?

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