It's all cool, bro. Donald Jr's hunting friend--the lawyer--is in charge of food safety now. He has no experience with food safety but that won't stop him. |
Harris Teeter has plenty of eggs. Safeway usually has their store brand (which is convenient for them). |
It’s because of the bird flu. You’ll have to wait for the new hens to mature.
Please, let’s not encourage Trump to try to fix this problem. Culling flocks is our only real defense. Let him import eggs. Just stfu about eggs. The last thing we need is Trump deciding that we don’t need to kill infected flocks. |
Yes. My kid is taking Russian in college. We all will need to speak it soon |
RFK Jr is on the case bwwwaaaaaahhhhhhh! |
No, you have to have vodka and dumplings for this to be Russia. |
$11 for eggs. Wow! I went to TJs this past weekend and there was a limit of one egg carton per customer. |
It depends on where you live. Are you talking about the Whole Foods in Clarendon? They never have eggs bc of its sourcing policy. Y’all need to calm down. Btw, fresh eggs are better. You can join a fresh egg co-op. |
Does anyone remember when we used to call it the “Soviet Safeway.” ?!! They never had food in DC! Social Safeway is where you’d go for a date… |
They’ve already announced they will not require culling, nor will they vaccinate. They will encourage better bio-security, I’m sure the slash and burn Musk government will be great with that. Oh and they want you to keep backyard chickens, which just happen to be extremely vulnerable to catching and spreading avian flu. We’ve TOTALLY got this guys! |
+ 1000. And I am from a former Eastern Block country. |
I went to Target to buy a fan and got a few groceries. I don’t know why but their frozen foods were 95% empty. I thought of the former Soviet Union for a minute, how they lived like that. I don’t use eggs but I feel bad for breakfast diners and restaurants. They use a lot of eggs. |
zero issue finding eggs. |
Why not quarantine rather than cull? Will surviving chickens have immunity? |
Those are now cheaper than the store brand regular eggs. |