My local Wal-Mart was selling 18ct. Large eggs for $8.82 on Sunday.
Costco price has always been lowest and remains low.
Must be a loss leader.
The flu isn’t taking out the birds, the government is. They falsify a PCR test and then tell the farmer they have to destroy the whole flock because of “infection.”
It’s covid act II directed at our food supply.
I buy a dozen per week for $4 from a coworker. She has so many she’ll bring in a couple dozen every week to get rid of. All pasture raised and they are delicious.
I bought a half dozen from the supermarket a month ago when I ran out, I paid $6 for them! Ridiculous!
go in backyard, open chicken coop and grab some eggs.
I found one store near me that marks them down considerably (about 1/2 price) a week before expiration date. I was recently reading about pickling eggs so I picked up a few dozen to try it. They were pasture raised, but I go them for cheaper than the store brand standard eggs.
I don’t want to brag like I’m rich or something, but I did have 4 eggs for breakfast today.
My local QFC/Kroger store had plenty going for $10/doz - same egg brand that was $1.98/doz before.
The box of 60 at Walmart in Chicago is $28.96, not 38 dollars.
We can grow more eggs, we can grow more chickens. As many of each as we want. Don’t even ask... “which one comes first?”
To heck with stores. Take a drive out-of-town and stop at those homes with “Yard Eggs For Sale” signs in their front yards.
Eggs are so expensive I switched to Cadbury.
Costco carries a brand I can’t recall that are brown, soy-free, free-range eggs in a 24-pack for about 9 bucks.
Best deal anywhere. Trying them next week.
By the by, obligatory dig at RFK Jr for failing to address the ongoing defective policies which created this problem in the first place.
Costco carries a brand I can’t recall that are brown, soy-free, free-range eggs in a 24-pack for about 9 bucks.
Best deal anywhere. Trying them next week.
By the by, obligatory dig at RFK Jr for failing to address the ongoing defective policies which created this problem in the first place.
F’ing liars! The chickens were not killed by a virus. They were killed because they might have had a virus. Some probably did have a virus and some smaller number may have died of a virus but the vast majority by an astronomical margin were killed. It’s the same as the Covid response: Draconian. “If only one life is saved it will be worth it.” Kill them all until there is no trace.
Aldi has limit 2 dozen here. No idea if that’s everywhere or not. I think around $6 per dozen last week.
The supermarkets should have hens laying eggs while in the store. Customers would line up and wait.... 🐓🥚🐣