It's remarkable how close the prices of a gallon of gas and milk are.
One is pumped from the ground, shipped via truck, rail, pipeline or barge to a refinery, and then shipped again to retail stores.
The other is pumped from a cow and trucked to a processor where it is pasteurized and homogenized, then shipped again to retail stores.
I wonder which commodity is more subsidized?
I would guess gasoline, but I know the farm bill is full of subsidies, too.