-A liter of whole milk (3.5% butterfat) is 1.50 euros nowadays
-A liter of regular milk (1.5% butterfat) can be 90 cents
-5dl or half a liter of whipping cream (36%) is 2.30€
Even just at a clance I can see I am getting a lot more fat for the buck from the packet of cream. The dairies must be making their money from the milk sales. For a regular 1l carton of whole milk you get 35ml of butterfat for your 1.50 euros, but from the packet of cream you get 180ml for 2.30.
This comes out to roughly 1.3 cents per ml of butterfat when buying cream and 4,3 cents per ml when buying milk. Sooo if you buy the light milk and a packet of cream and put 35ml of cream into it (5 cents worth from a cream packet), you've saved like 55 cents per packet. At 10 packets of milk per week (our family consumes 6-10 liters) times 52 that's 286 euros per year saved
