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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Any sales person knows that you tell the rubes ANYTHING you think they want to hear until you make the sale. After that, who cares? He's a one-term president, so there are no consequences for him personally if he fails to live up to any of his promises. Eggs will cost $20 a dozen in a few months, you read it here first. If you can get them at all. But your felon POTUS will win because he'll have his crypto-meme riches and whatever graft he and his corrupt grifter family can acquire while he's in office. [/quote] Interesting fearmongering. Eggs have consistently cost between $4-7, everywhere I shop. The free range eggs are more expensive and always have been. But sure, no doubt they’ll cost “$20 a dozen” soon. Idiot.[/quote] There are already signs in grocery stores limiting how many you can buy. I get it, you aren’t a bright bunch, but surely even you can see that’s an issue?[/quote] I shop in different stores: Giant, Safeway. Harris Teeter, Wegmans. and Walmart and none of these stores has a limit on how many cartons of eggs customers can buy So. obviously, you are dumber than a box of rocks![/quote] It's coming. I'm not sure why you champion your own ignorance. “Due to ongoing issues with the supply of eggs, we are currently limiting egg purchases to one dozen per customer, per day, in all Trader Joe’s stores across the country,” Trader Joe’s spokesperson Nakia Rohde said in an email. “We hope these limits will help to ensure that as many of our customers who need eggs are able to purchase them when they visit Trader Joe’s.” https://thehill.com/homenews/5133144-trader-joes-eggs/ “Kroger put a limit on the eggs limit 2 per customer,” wrote a consumer on social media. The retailer is struggling to provide the consumers to provide enough due to the mass shortage, according to The US Sun. https://www.msn.com/en-in/money/technology/grocery-store-puts-limit-to-purchase-eggs/ar-AA1yy8Ar#:~:text=From%20scrambled%20eggs%20for%20breakfast,per%20customer%20at%20select%20stores. "Signs at one Whole Foods in Chevy Chase tell part of the story: prominently displayed, limiting customers to three dozen eggs per person." https://wtop.com/dc/2025/01/some-dc-grocery-stores-limiting-egg-purchases-amid-nationwide-shortage/[/quote]
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