From January 15, 1934…
Demonstrators entered two Minot grocery stores to protest the price of mile on
their counters. Chain Grocery on 2nd St NW was visited by
approximately 50 people. Minot Food Market, also on 2nd St, NW was
visited by the same group. At the Chain Grocery store, the protesters dumped
about 100 quarts of milk on the street. At Minot Food Market about 20 quarts of
milk were dumped out in addition to a small amount of cream. The reason for the
protest was these two stores were selling milk at a price lower than the group
wanted. The average price for milk at that time was nine cents a quart. Chain
Grocery was accused of selling milk four quarts for a quarter and at times
seven cents a quart. Minot Food Market had a sign in the window stating “Free
milk with the purchase of 50 cents of groceries. The group was representing the
milkmen’s organization.
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