Anonymous wrote:So nice gone several times to Trader Joe’s and there are NO chicken thighs.
No eggs either as expected.
Is this from the bird flue? There was a ton of chicken breasts.
Are people avoiding all breast because of the risk of woody texture?
How is the quality of TJ chicken in general compare to other grocers? We don’t eat much meat and they are cheaper than Whole Foods — but is WF better??
Anonymous wrote:WTF are you smoking? Has the bird flue 😂 gotten to your brain cells? There is no chicken or egg shortage. Sure your store may have been temporarily out. It happens sometimes. With EVERY product occasionally
Anonymous wrote:Take your lies somewhere else. All grocery stores are fully stocked with eggs and meat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes it's from bird flu. Costco was also empty of eggs. I'm thankful I have a source for fresh eggs and can glass them for long term storage.
Get ready for egg prices to skyrocket.
A friend in Chicago reports eggs for $10-12. Not sure if that is for a dozen or 18.
Anonymous wrote:Who the heck does all their shopping at Trader Joe’s.
Go to Safeway or Giant . Fully stocked. Eggs at Safeway are $6 for 30.
Relax and do better.
Anonymous wrote:Yes it's from bird flu. Costco was also empty of eggs. I'm thankful I have a source for fresh eggs and can glass them for long term storage.
Get ready for egg prices to skyrocket.
Anonymous wrote:Last week my TJ had zero eggs on the shelf but TJs has really weird supply lines so they are often the first to suffer if there is any supply disruption. Like a snowstorm in Chicago can affect their stocking of certain things.
I’ve always thought eggs were ridiculously under priced for protein gram per dollar spent, compared to most other animal proteins. We only eat a dozen or two a week so the prices could double and it would only add a few hundred bucks to our annual food budget so I’m not gojng to worry too much about this one.
I am worried a little more about meat prices and berries after Trump deports most of the people that are picking and processing them.
Anonymous wrote:Last week my TJ had zero eggs on the shelf but TJs has really weird supply lines so they are often the first to suffer if there is any supply disruption. Like a snowstorm in Chicago can affect their stocking of certain things.
I’ve always thought eggs were ridiculously under priced for protein gram per dollar spent, compared to most other animal proteins. We only eat a dozen or two a week so the prices could double and it would only add a few hundred bucks to our annual food budget so I’m not gojng to worry too much about this one.
I am worried a little more about meat prices and berries after Trump deports most of the people that are picking and processing them.
Anonymous wrote:Who the heck does all their shopping at Trader Joe’s.
Go to Safeway or Giant . Fully stocked. Eggs at Safeway are $6 for 30.
Relax and do better.
Anonymous wrote:Why are people denying there are egg supply chain issues? This is a known and reported issue. It's like you're so resistant to people panicking that you're making it worse by gaslighting folks that it isn't an issue.
Yes, there are less eggs being produced than there used to be because of bird flu. None of this necessarily means there is an impending crisis, but I truly don't get the denial on facts.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2025/01/09/egg-prices-shortage-bird-flu/77514072007/