Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't have a problem with hens, but my mom's neighbor has a rooster and you can't sleep with the windows open anymore.
There are tons of places with roosters all over and everybody sleeps fine. Even fancy places like Saint Barths.
Trader Joe's sells out daily by 1p they told me. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Egg prices are fine in DC and eggs are available. Who is trying to start some sort of a misinformation campaign?
Costco in Wheaton and the Safeway in Kensington had ZERO eggs as of 8pm last evening (Tuesday)
DH went to Costco in Gaithersburg in late afternoon yesterday. ZERO eggs, too. In addition, organic strawberries cost $16~ and non-organic strawberries cost close to $10 that was used to be price of organic strawberries not long ago.....
Do people on DCUM not know how to shop or price comparison...or is Bethesda just an embarrassment of affordable groceries all around?
I don't know how many pounds of strawberries you are getting for your $16...but you can get a pound of strawberries at Amazon Fresh for $2.99 ($3.99 organic). Raspberries are $6.29 for two containers (I think that's 16 ounces). Amazon offers $10 off $50 coupons ALL THE TIME.
Instacart sends $40 off $80 or $50 off $100 coupons ALL THE TIME. That's where you could order Harris Teeter eggs for $1.99/dozen (as many as you want...ordered 3). BTW...it's also a backdoor way to order from Costco without becoming a member. Some of the Instacart prices are higher, but most are the same.
You pay for Instacart delivery fees and what not, but it still usually works out to a 33% - 40% discount.
I’m pro level shopper. The Instacart coupons mentioned above is Not true at all. Only way to get those regularly is creating hundreds of accounts and waiting patiently. Only a small percentage of accounts will yield those coupons.
The amazon fresh deals are real.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Egg prices are fine in DC and eggs are available. Who is trying to start some sort of a misinformation campaign?
Costco in Wheaton and the Safeway in Kensington had ZERO eggs as of 8pm last evening (Tuesday)
You mean right after the big snow freak out back to school shopping?
Recognizing that there is an egg shortage and the egg prices are high won’t make you Maga or Republican or conservative. It’s OK to accept the truth.
Anonymous wrote:I don't have a problem with hens, but my mom's neighbor has a rooster and you can't sleep with the windows open anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:no they most definitely do not need to do this.
I'll pay 2x the current price of eggs to make sure my neighbor doesn't have a chicken coop.
People have the right to farm and feed their family
not according to your local government!
no one is stopping you from moving 30 miles west or east to your own little farm.
Almost every local jurisdiction allows poultry as pets
You will need a permit. Unless you have more than two acres. If you have more than two acres, you already sold to a developer.
Not where I live. Farming in residential zones is allowed on all agricultural and single-family zoned properties. Urban Farming is allowed in the residential zones for townhomes and multifamily communities as well other non-residential zones.
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/DPS/Process/zspe/Chickens.html
Where do you live?
People's Republic of Fairfax County.
You mean the reasonable side of the Potomac that actually attempts to protect public health and the environment.
No. I mean the busybodies who worry about the color of the bike shed next to the nuclear reactor.
I think it's funny that the posters who apparently hate everything about the area also hate backyard chickens. Not surprising, but funny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Egg prices are fine in DC and eggs are available. Who is trying to start some sort of a misinformation campaign?
Costco in Wheaton and the Safeway in Kensington had ZERO eggs as of 8pm last evening (Tuesday)
DH went to Costco in Gaithersburg in late afternoon yesterday. ZERO eggs, too. In addition, organic strawberries cost $16~ and non-organic strawberries cost close to $10 that was used to be price of organic strawberries not long ago.....
Do people on DCUM not know how to shop or price comparison...or is Bethesda just an embarrassment of affordable groceries all around?
I don't know how many pounds of strawberries you are getting for your $16...but you can get a pound of strawberries at Amazon Fresh for $2.99 ($3.99 organic). Raspberries are $6.29 for two containers (I think that's 16 ounces). Amazon offers $10 off $50 coupons ALL THE TIME.
Instacart sends $40 off $80 or $50 off $100 coupons ALL THE TIME. That's where you could order Harris Teeter eggs for $1.99/dozen (as many as you want...ordered 3). BTW...it's also a backdoor way to order from Costco without becoming a member. Some of the Instacart prices are higher, but most are the same.
You pay for Instacart delivery fees and what not, but it still usually works out to a 33% - 40% discount.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Egg prices are fine in DC and eggs are available. Who is trying to start some sort of a misinformation campaign?
Costco in Wheaton and the Safeway in Kensington had ZERO eggs as of 8pm last evening (Tuesday)
This is concerning, I live in that area. Good thing i bought 11 dozen from HT this past weekend for 1.99 each (others mentioned it earlier in the thread). Don’t hate the egg lover.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:did you know that removing all zoning laws will bring egg and gas prices down?
More crime will be egg prices down too!
It’s true, we should have light chicken density instead of putting them all in one place. If all of your neighbors had a few chickens it would be a lot better than keeping them on a farm with the economies of scale, specialty equipment, feed storage, and transportation. I’m sure that they will just ride the bus.
I don't see a problem with backyard chickens as long as you don't allow roosters. The smell isn't too bad in most cases. The biggest problem is that the local foxes and raccoons will be very excited by this development. When I was younger, we raised chickens on the family farm. My job was to open and close the henhouse and collect the eggs. The rooster did not like my daily theft.
I mean the whole "let's have everyone farm chickens instead of having large farms" idea doesn't work. Economies of scale matter.
Someone did actually try this once in the Great Leap Forward. It resulted in famine.
No China's Great Famine was not caused by backyard chickens. Like most famines, it was a distribution problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Egg prices are fine in DC and eggs are available. Who is trying to start some sort of a misinformation campaign?
Costco in Wheaton and the Safeway in Kensington had ZERO eggs as of 8pm last evening (Tuesday)
This is concerning, I live in that area. Good thing i bought 11 dozen from HT this past weekend for 1.99 each (others mentioned it earlier in the thread). Don’t hate the egg lover.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Egg prices are fine in DC and eggs are available. Who is trying to start some sort of a misinformation campaign?
Costco in Wheaton and the Safeway in Kensington had ZERO eggs as of 8pm last evening (Tuesday)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:they said last Tuesday. Everyone did the bulk of the pre storm shopping prior to that. Some places might not have gotten deliveries.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Egg prices are fine in DC and eggs are available. Who is trying to start some sort of a misinformation campaign?
Costco in Wheaton and the Safeway in Kensington had ZERO eggs as of 8pm last evening (Tuesday)
You mean right after the big snow freak out back to school shopping?
Do some math, kitten. The snow was 10 days ago. This was last night.![]()
Mwrarh
No, *I* said “Tuesday night”. As in last night. Not a week ago. Yesterday. The 14th.
As another poster said - you CAN acknowledge there’s an egg shortage right now without it making you a trump supporter. You don’t have to keep carrying the torch for Joe.
Because right now you look like a complete moron trying to convince the crowd how awesome the Emperor’s New Clothes look, when we can all plainly see his wedding tackle hanging down.
Wow. You are really on fire. I have no idea if there is an egg shortage all the way in outer MD where you live. There is not one here. So it’s spotty stock I guess?
Anywhoooo prices are up maybe a dollar. That happens over time.
Kensington is “outer Maryland”?!?!
JFC, what a moron![]()