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The price of milk is now more expensive than petrol at several supermarkets

Cash-strapped shoppers face spending more on pints of milk than petrol at several UK supermarkets. Falling fuel prices and the soaring cost of milk means some retailers are now charging more per litre for the drink.

Some supermarkets are now selling single pints for as much as £1.05, a fraction under £1.85 a litre, Wales Online reports. By contrast, petrol prices have fallen from a high of 191p a litre to around 149p at the pump in some areas.

A one pint bottle of semi-skimmed milk costs 95p at branches of the Co-op, up by 40p compared to a year ago, the Telegraph reports. That is equivalent to £1.67 per litre, more than the £1.66 charged on average at forecourts for a litre of unleaded petrol.

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Sainsbury’s is also reportedly charging £1.05 for a pint of milk – or £1.85 per litre – at its Sainsbury’s Local convenience stores. This compares to 69p, or £1.21 per litre, at its supermarkets. A pint cost 55p a year ago.

Meanwhile, Morrisons charges more for milk than petrol as well at its Morrisons Daily stores. A pint of milk costs 99p (£1.74 per litre), compared to 89p (£1.57 per litre) at the grocer’s larger shops.

Over the past year, milk prices have soared by two-thirds, pushing up the average price per pint to 86p - the equivalent of £1.50 a litre. National Farming Union President Minette Batters said: "Costs are rising rapidly on farms across the country."

British magazine The Grocer said: "Dairy is at the sharp end of food and drink price increases, with milk leading the charge. The average price of semi-skimmed milk has seen a market change since July and at an average 86p has increased 65% year on year."

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