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What the actual f*** ?
Who’s raising chickens in their backyards ? Im joining the backyard garden bandwagon. Even though I live in 1000 square foot apartment 😆 |
| But our dear leader just said in Springfield that our economy is doing great. Forget the fact that you cannot even find eggs in some states for weeks, be grateful that we can at least buy them at the top dollars. |
| For 7$ you can get 24 at costco. At TJs you can get 12 organic for 3.50. Don't go to weggmans. Same chickens poop out all the eggs. |
Reminds me of this prediction from 1923:
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You can not be this stupid. Do you not understand how much the egg companies are gouging? Eggs are still some of the best proteins. Stop shopping at Weggmans. |
Went to Costco yesterday. Completely sold out. Shortage is hitting Costco. |
Or Costco refused to pay the hostage taker. Btw, I bought Costco eggs yesterday. |
| There's already a thread on this: https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1106278.page |
| Those are the organic pasture raised, a dozen organics eggs are around $5 at wegmans or TJs. |
| $5 at Aldi's. |
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I paid $9.99 for 1 dz. organic - in CA
When you do the math, it's still the best deal in town for a single food that gives you the most complete nutrition profile one could ask for. |
Imagine being this ignorant… |
| Wegmans is stupidly expensive for everything. What did you expect? |
| Next big cooking holiday coming up is Passover/Easter. My KFP shop for the week is usually around $600. With regular inflation I’m budgeting $800. I normally buy 8 dozen eggs for the week. I’m going to have to budget $100 just for eggs. |
Please explain eggsactly how the companies are “gouging”? The price of feed is up. The decimation of flocks due to avian flu. The price of diesel is up. The demand is high created by all this panic buying and simple economics means supply low and d land high, prices go up. Then someone ignorant about profit margins will go on and on about record profits and call it gouging. |