Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aldi and Lidl have had eggs at the same price for months. It's $5.49 for the humane pasture-raised eggs in Northern Virginia. I'm not seeing any huge jumps in egg prices here.
Good info.
The have the price but rarely have the eggs.
My local store has consistently had eggs. I'm not trying to speak for the entire NoVa area but the Aldi and Lidl I shop at have had eggs every time I've gone except once.
Anonymous wrote:
Firings are real... I feel safer already /s
Trump Cuts Hit Office Handling Bird Flu Response
“Laboratories in a national network of 58 facilities responding to the spread of bird flu were notified Friday that 25 percent of the staff in a central program office coordinating their work were fired in the Trump administration’s mass layoffs of federal employees,” Politico reports.
https://www.politico.com/news/2025/02/16/trump-administration-firings-bird-flu-response-00204542?lctg=136252390
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All these DCUMers freaking out incessantly over eggs are the same wackadoodles who loaded up the SUVs with toilet paper at the beginning of COVID.
And then never ran out
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do they have to kill every bird in a 50 mile radius if one gets the flu? This isn't avian ebola or anything.
They test every bird in a 10 km radius. Not kill.
And yes, it’s highly pathogenic.
But its the flu, so why? 100+ million plus birds were culled because of it. Its the flu, can't they just call in sick for a week and then get back to egg laying?
Anonymous wrote:All these DCUMers freaking out incessantly over eggs are the same wackadoodles who loaded up the SUVs with toilet paper at the beginning of COVID.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do they have to kill every bird in a 50 mile radius if one gets the flu? This isn't avian ebola or anything.
They test every bird in a 10 km radius. Not kill.
And yes, it’s highly pathogenic.
But its the flu, so why? 100+ million plus birds were culled because of it. Its the flu, can't they just call in sick for a week and then get back to egg laying?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aldi and Lidl have had eggs at the same price for months. It's $5.49 for the humane pasture-raised eggs in Northern Virginia. I'm not seeing any huge jumps in egg prices here.
Good info.
The have the price but rarely have the eggs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aldi and Lidl have had eggs at the same price for months. It's $5.49 for the humane pasture-raised eggs in Northern Virginia. I'm not seeing any huge jumps in egg prices here.
Good info.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do they have to kill every bird in a 50 mile radius if one gets the flu? This isn't avian ebola or anything.
They test every bird in a 10 km radius. Not kill.
And yes, it’s highly pathogenic.
Anonymous wrote:There are no eggs in the grocery store. There are signs about the avian flu.
What is Trump doing about this?
When he said that he was going to bring down the cost of eggs did he mean that they would no longer be available?