A dozen eggs is $8 at wegmans

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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 😆


Reminds me of this prediction from 1923:




Who
Anonymous
I saw 10$ eggs at Target. There were ones there for 5.60$ but the shelves were empty of those. mAGA!
Anonymous
Eh.
Costco is $6.79 for 18 (limit 3).
Anonymous
Visit farmer's markets.

Eggs at me relatives are sold for around $4 a dozen for actual free range chickens. Unwashed, so you don't even have to store in the fridge if you don't want to.

It's the big corporate places where prices have gone up, due to them having to kill millions of chickens with avian flu in those close quarter locations and factories.
Anonymous
$8.99/dozen at Giant today
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Anonymous wrote:Visit farmer's markets.

Eggs at me relatives are sold for around $4 a dozen for actual free range chickens. Unwashed, so you don't even have to store in the fridge if you don't want to.

It's the big corporate places where prices have gone up, due to them having to kill millions of chickens with avian flu in those close quarter locations and factories.


Farmer’s market sellers don’t have the same stringency for monitoring flocks for avian flu - I stopped buying local eggs for now because we have such big populations of wild waterfowl nearby, so I have less confidence that they are avian flu free. Cook your eggs thoroughly!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Visit farmer's markets.

Eggs at me relatives are sold for around $4 a dozen for actual free range chickens. Unwashed, so you don't even have to store in the fridge if you don't want to.

It's the big corporate places where prices have gone up, due to them having to kill millions of chickens with avian flu in those close quarter locations and factories.


Farmer’s market sellers don’t have the same stringency for monitoring flocks for avian flu - I stopped buying local eggs for now because we have such big populations of wild waterfowl nearby, so I have less confidence that they are avian flu free. Cook your eggs thoroughly!


Not likely in small production farms. Also, there has never been a case of avian flu transmitted to humans via the consumption of eggs.

Cook it instead of eating them raw if you are so worried about something that won't happen.
Anonymous
$13.39 for 18 eggs at Giant this weekend!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Visit farmer's markets.

Eggs at me relatives are sold for around $4 a dozen for actual free range chickens. Unwashed, so you don't even have to store in the fridge if you don't want to.

It's the big corporate places where prices have gone up, due to them having to kill millions of chickens with avian flu in those close quarter locations and factories.


Farmer’s market sellers don’t have the same stringency for monitoring flocks for avian flu - I stopped buying local eggs for now because we have such big populations of wild waterfowl nearby, so I have less confidence that they are avian flu free. Cook your eggs thoroughly!


None of this is true. Educate yourself so you can make informed decisions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Visit farmer's markets.

Eggs at me relatives are sold for around $4 a dozen for actual free range chickens. Unwashed, so you don't even have to store in the fridge if you don't want to.

It's the big corporate places where prices have gone up, due to them having to kill millions of chickens with avian flu in those close quarter locations and factories.


Eggs were $7 per dozen at my farmers market in Alexandria yesterday
Anonymous
$5.49 for a dozen on sale at Safeway. I buy eggs maybe once every few months but stopped to check prices.
Anonymous
$3.49 at Trader Joe’s
Anonymous
I got a dozen jumbo cage-free eggs for $5.99 at Wegmans today. The regular eggs were even less expensive.
Anonymous
MAGA?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I saw 10$ eggs at Target. There were ones there for 5.60$ but the shelves were empty of those. mAGA!


Costco didn't even have them. A MAGA called me a liar for saying so.

I bought eggs a few weeks ago as a hedge against increasing prices. We're using less of them. I was going to make an egg-heavy batch of cookies yet decided against it for now.

The avian influenza is no joke, and Trump is doing zilch about it. In fact, he is firing the people who could stop it.

Meanwhile, they fired the people stopping Ebola, and a child died. So much winning from Loser Trump.
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