The boutique grocery store that dropped the price of its milk to make a point has sold thousands of bottles at $1 a litre - and is now promising to keep milk cheaper than in supermarkets for the rest of the year.
Nosh Food Market chief executive Clinton Beuvink said he had an "amazing response" to his decision to drop the price of 2L bottles of milk yesterday by more than half, making them just $2.
"We have had so many emails coming through supporting our position...Twitter has been alive with people saying 'well done' and in terms of realtime sales we have probably sold twenty times more milk that we would normally sell," he said.
Mr Beuvink said he was making a loss of "well in excess of fifty cents" on each bottle of milk sold but was determined to keep prices at $1 a litre at least until the end of the month as a matter of principal.
"The more I see the more I lose but it's ok. I'm hoping I can sit down with our milk supplier before the end of the month and work out how I can get closer to that magic mark of a dollar a litre and keep to it. I'm committed to it.