Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don’t even eat eggs every week. Are people eating eggs everyday? Just curious.
Wondering too. I think people just like something to panic and complain about. Especially if they can blame Trump
The consumer price index for eggs in the U.S. is at an all time high. Ever. And it is projected to go up by another 40% this year. So yeah, it’s a big deal. And egg prices disproportionately affect people with food insecurity, so perhaps you can join the rest of humanity by caring about someone other than yourself.
https://www.businessinsider.com/egg-prices-food-banks-alternative-proteins-tinned-fish-peanut-butter-2025-2
Eggs are ranked #20 on items people buy with snap benefits: behind soda, snack foods, cookies, frozen pizza..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don’t even eat eggs every week. Are people eating eggs everyday? Just curious.
Wondering too. I think people just like something to panic and complain about. Especially if they can blame Trump
The consumer price index for eggs in the U.S. is at an all time high. Ever. And it is projected to go up by another 40% this year. So yeah, it’s a big deal. And egg prices disproportionately affect people with food insecurity, so perhaps you can join the rest of humanity by caring about someone other than yourself.
https://www.businessinsider.com/egg-prices-food-banks-alternative-proteins-tinned-fish-peanut-butter-2025-2
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don’t even eat eggs every week. Are people eating eggs everyday? Just curious.
Wondering too. I think people just like something to panic and complain about. Especially if they can blame Trump
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don’t even eat eggs every week. Are people eating eggs everyday? Just curious.
Wondering too. I think people just like something to panic and complain about. Especially if they can blame Trump
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don’t even eat eggs every week. Are people eating eggs everyday? Just curious.
Wondering too. I think people just like something to panic and complain about. Especially if they can blame Trump
Anonymous wrote:We don’t even eat eggs every week. Are people eating eggs everyday? Just curious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I paid 6.79 for 24 egglands best yesterday at Giant and watched a young couple next to me select a dozen store brand for 4.99 — weird.
Do you always buy more than you need, just because the price per unit is less?
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In ny, the bodegas are selling "loosies", 2-3 eggs in a sandwich bag for those who can't buy a whole dozen. It's like in prison when you buy a single cigarette instead of a pack. America is not Great when you have to buy eggs one at a time.
That's nothing new and common among Hispanic owned small shops. They even sell single cigs and quarts of milk are still common.
Selling single cigarettes are illegal in the U.S. And I lived in NY for 20 years and never saw loose raw eggs until today. I have seen them in other countries, but not the U.S.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In ny, the bodegas are selling "loosies", 2-3 eggs in a sandwich bag for those who can't buy a whole dozen. It's like in prison when you buy a single cigarette instead of a pack. America is not Great when you have to buy eggs one at a time.
That's nothing new and common among Hispanic owned small shops. They even sell single cigs and quarts of milk are still common.
Anonymous wrote:In ny, the bodegas are selling "loosies", 2-3 eggs in a sandwich bag for those who can't buy a whole dozen. It's like in prison when you buy a single cigarette instead of a pack. America is not Great when you have to buy eggs one at a time.