Texas Mom Goes Viral After Claiming to Buy 12 Gallons of Milk Every Week

Krista Stotler of Kennedale, Texas, made the claim during a recent CNN segment about inflation. Twitter users had a lot to say about her family's milk budget.

Twitter users react to Texas mom's milk budget
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Twitter users react to Texas mom's milk budget

Twitter users have a lot to say about a Texas family’s milk consumption.

During a recent CNN segment on inflation, Krista Stotler expressed her concerns over the rising prices of goods and services, particularly the increasing cost of food. She and her husband, Larry Stotler, invited the network to document an average trip to the grocery store with their children in tow. Their total bill for a week’s worth of groceries? $310, which isn’t too surprising considering the Stotler’s household currently has 11 members: Krista, Larry, their eight children, and a foster child. But what did come as a shock was that fact that more than 10 percent of their budget went to gallons of milk.

“A gallon of milk was $1.99. Now it’s $2.79,” Krista told CNN’s Evan McMorris-Santoro. “When you buy 12 gallons a week times four weeks, that’s a lot of money.”

According to United States Department of Agriculture, the average price of a gallon of whole milk was $3.69 in October. That’s 30 cent cheaper than the average price in Dallas, which is about 33 miles from the Stotler’s home in Kennedale.

"A gallon of milk was $1.99. Now it's $2.79. When you buy 12 gallons a week times four weeks, that's a lot of money."@EvanMcS goes grocery shopping with the Stotlers and shows us how badly inflation is hitting the middle class. pic.twitter.com/39hPPRHLja

— Brianna Keilar (@brikeilarcnn) November 4, 2021

Krista and Larry went on to say that the rising food prices have forced them to make difficult decisions when it comes to feeding their children. Larry admitted he feels kind of guilty because of their spending limits, as they simply can’t afford to purchase high-quality healthy food. Though it’s an issue that plagues countless families across the country, it was Stotler’s milk budget that generated the most conversation.

Some Twitter users expressed disbelief over the “12 gallons a week” claim, while the vast majority of responses poked fun at the family over their milk haul. The latter group prompted McMorris-Santoro to defend the Stotlers as well as other households in their position.

You can check out some of the other reactions below. 

Lot of people hating online but I buy 12 gallons of milk a week for my Sunday Chocolate Milk Bath and it feels great! pic.twitter.com/FmMgyXOPNx

— 🏜🔋, fka ☕️ (@coopercooperco) November 4, 2021

all of you would be drinking 12 gallons of milk a week too if this was the cow pic.twitter.com/vYLIJ1BB6I

— law dog, esq. (@ggooooddddoogg) November 4, 2021

This family has 10 kids, including adopted and foster children. But please, go ahead and doubt their sincerity and question the fact they go through a lot of milk. https://t.co/9OaZ71SESp

— Mark Hemingway (@Heminator) November 4, 2021

Average retail prices for conventional whole milk:

2017 - $3.39
2018 - $3.28
2019 - $3.32
2020 - $3.52
2021 - $3.64https://t.co/Zo2UT4yJcU

— Max Kennerly (@MaxKennerly) November 4, 2021

i'm sorry, 12 gallons of milk? https://t.co/VHUDppFFPe

— b-boy bouiebaisse (@jbouie) November 4, 2021

Wait -- when was a gallon of milk last going for $1.99? pic.twitter.com/YhsEgS1rIU

— Kevin M. Kruse (@KevinMKruse) November 4, 2021

Gonna be a good day.

Got some writing done, worked out, and now I'm heading out to get 12 gallons of milk.

🥛

— John Pavlovitz (@johnpavlovitz) November 4, 2021

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