Chapter 32: Signing the Contract

Tong Yao tilted her head and asked, "How much per kilogram?"

The man froze. Buying milk by the kilo? Was he dealing with a big spender?

Recovering his wits, he managed to restrain his excitement as he replied, "Three cents per kilogram."

Three cents per kilogram! Tong Yao's eyes lit up. This price was much cheaper than she had expected. She had thought that a kilogram of milk would cost at least seven or eight cents. In this era, milk production was low, and large-scale dairy farms were scarce, which made milk a bit of a luxury, just like electric fans. The high cost of production led to high selling prices, so she never expected it would only be three and a half cents per kilogram.