Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This begs the question in Fairfax County - why do they bend over backwards to give zoning exceptions for rich commercial real estate investors to suck every possible penny out of land, but the commoners can't simply save $8/dozen for eggs with a chicken coops in their yard, and can't grow vegetables within 15 feet of front curb. We need chickens and gardens, food is expensive. I want to use my land to make the most cash too. And why can't my neighbor sell cupcakes or egg rolls. Clown world.
As a geneticist, I'd clamp down on that right now (and I've love a coop myself). There have been 11 outbreaks of bird flu in Montgomery County recently from backyard chicken coops. Our concern is that, just like with Covid-19, this avian virus will jump the species barrier given enough opportunities. This is exactly how zoonotic transmission works: by rolling the dice enough times when people start living in close proximity to animals that are viral reservoirs. Most zoonotic events happen in Asia, where human habitation and habits keep them in close contact with wildlife. But given the prevalence of H5N1 in our country, and in backyard poultry, it's not out of the question that the same thing could happen here. There have already been sporadic cases in humans, leading to one death last month in Louisiana. H5N1 has not yet mutated such that it is capable of efficient human to human transmission, like Covid-19 - but it might, if there's enough opportunity.
So... nix the coop for now, please.
Anonymous wrote:Thieves in the US state of Pennsylvania have stolen more than 100,000 eggs - worth $40,000 (£32,000) - from a single grocer.
The heist targeted the back of a lorry at Pete & Gerry's Organics in Greencastle on 1 February, police say.
(US but reported on BBC)
Surprised we haven't heard more about egg theft! But based on the price at my store those eggs were worth at least $60,000.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is crazy. $8 a dozen regular eggs at Giant today. Insane!
But...but...Donald Trump said he would make everything cheaper. It must be Biden's fault!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is crazy. $8 a dozen regular eggs at Giant today. Insane!
uh, $3.69 a dozen at my Giant. I just went and confirmed.
2.99 at Trader Joe’s. Maybe you all are shopping at the wrong stores
My Trader Joe’s has been out of eggs for weeks. They probably have some right at opening, but I haven’t been lucky enough to get any. They have also been out of the hardboiled ones in a bag.
Must be regional. I’m in Midwest and go a couple times per week. They are never out
Wild when Biden was in apparently eggs were $22 each in the Midwest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This begs the question in Fairfax County - why do they bend over backwards to give zoning exceptions for rich commercial real estate investors to suck every possible penny out of land, but the commoners can't simply save $8/dozen for eggs with a chicken coops in their yard, and can't grow vegetables within 15 feet of front curb. We need chickens and gardens, food is expensive. I want to use my land to make the most cash too. And why can't my neighbor sell cupcakes or egg rolls. Clown world.
As a geneticist, I'd clamp down on that right now (and I've love a coop myself). There have been 11 outbreaks of bird flu in Montgomery County recently from backyard chicken coops. Our concern is that, just like with Covid-19, this avian virus will jump the species barrier given enough opportunities. This is exactly how zoonotic transmission works: by rolling the dice enough times when people start living in close proximity to animals that are viral reservoirs. Most zoonotic events happen in Asia, where human habitation and habits keep them in close contact with wildlife. But given the prevalence of H5N1 in our country, and in backyard poultry, it's not out of the question that the same thing could happen here. There have already been sporadic cases in humans, leading to one death last month in Louisiana. H5N1 has not yet mutated such that it is capable of efficient human to human transmission, like Covid-19 - but it might, if there's enough opportunity.
So... nix the coop for now, please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Costco limiting the purchase quantity of eggs
DC area has the worst panic buyers. This is my guess why stores are running out. I’m from a northern state that regularly gets dumped on with snow. Never before had a witnessed the extreme panic buying that happens in DC before a few inches of snow is due. The bread, milk, and TP will be totally gone from all stores. It’s insane. This is probably why eggs seem scarce, but they aren’t.
It’s bc a massive supplier in Georgia that usually distributes to our area had to be quarantined and many wiped out, plus another one in Lehigh valley, plus an insane amount of eggs were stolen in central Pa from a distributor - like 40,000 eggs or something like that. So there is a sudden shortage in this area.
I’m pretty sure the egg robber plans to sell eggs in the streets - but where does one store that many eggs?
And what are you doing with them? How many eggs do you people eat that this is such a problem?
There are 4 of us, we each eat 2 breakfast M-F.
2x per person per day
8 per day/ 5 days a week
40 eggs
But we can eat bagels which maga apparently couldn’t do when Biden was in office and frump promised to reduce costs.
40 a week
Time to purchase your own chicken
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Costco limiting the purchase quantity of eggs
DC area has the worst panic buyers. This is my guess why stores are running out. I’m from a northern state that regularly gets dumped on with snow. Never before had a witnessed the extreme panic buying that happens in DC before a few inches of snow is due. The bread, milk, and TP will be totally gone from all stores. It’s insane. This is probably why eggs seem scarce, but they aren’t.
It’s bc a massive supplier in Georgia that usually distributes to our area had to be quarantined and many wiped out, plus another one in Lehigh valley, plus an insane amount of eggs were stolen in central Pa from a distributor - like 40,000 eggs or something like that. So there is a sudden shortage in this area.
I’m pretty sure the egg robber plans to sell eggs in the streets - but where does one store that many eggs?
And what are you doing with them? How many eggs do you people eat that this is such a problem?
There are 4 of us, we each eat 2 breakfast M-F.
2x per person per day
8 per day/ 5 days a week
40 eggs
But we can eat bagels which maga apparently couldn’t do when Biden was in office and frump promised to reduce costs.
40 a week
Time to purchase your own chicken
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Costco limiting the purchase quantity of eggs
DC area has the worst panic buyers. This is my guess why stores are running out. I’m from a northern state that regularly gets dumped on with snow. Never before had a witnessed the extreme panic buying that happens in DC before a few inches of snow is due. The bread, milk, and TP will be totally gone from all stores. It’s insane. This is probably why eggs seem scarce, but they aren’t.
It’s bc a massive supplier in Georgia that usually distributes to our area had to be quarantined and many wiped out, plus another one in Lehigh valley, plus an insane amount of eggs were stolen in central Pa from a distributor - like 40,000 eggs or something like that. So there is a sudden shortage in this area.
I’m pretty sure the egg robber plans to sell eggs in the streets - but where does one store that many eggs?
And what are you doing with them? How many eggs do you people eat that this is such a problem?
There are 4 of us, we each eat 2 breakfast M-F.
2x per person per day
8 per day/ 5 days a week
40 eggs
But we can eat bagels which maga apparently couldn’t do when Biden was in office and frump promised to reduce costs.
40 a week
Time to purchase your own chicken
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Costco limiting the purchase quantity of eggs
DC area has the worst panic buyers. This is my guess why stores are running out. I’m from a northern state that regularly gets dumped on with snow. Never before had a witnessed the extreme panic buying that happens in DC before a few inches of snow is due. The bread, milk, and TP will be totally gone from all stores. It’s insane. This is probably why eggs seem scarce, but they aren’t.
It’s bc a massive supplier in Georgia that usually distributes to our area had to be quarantined and many wiped out, plus another one in Lehigh valley, plus an insane amount of eggs were stolen in central Pa from a distributor - like 40,000 eggs or something like that. So there is a sudden shortage in this area.
I’m pretty sure the egg robber plans to sell eggs in the streets - but where does one store that many eggs?
And what are you doing with them? How many eggs do you people eat that this is such a problem?
There are 4 of us, we each eat 2 breakfast M-F.
2x per person per day
8 per day/ 5 days a week
40 eggs
But we can eat bagels which maga apparently couldn’t do when Biden was in office and frump promised to reduce costs.
40 a week
Anonymous wrote:This is crazy. $8 a dozen regular eggs at Giant today. Insane!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Costco limiting the purchase quantity of eggs
DC area has the worst panic buyers. This is my guess why stores are running out. I’m from a northern state that regularly gets dumped on with snow. Never before had a witnessed the extreme panic buying that happens in DC before a few inches of snow is due. The bread, milk, and TP will be totally gone from all stores. It’s insane. This is probably why eggs seem scarce, but they aren’t.
It’s bc a massive supplier in Georgia that usually distributes to our area had to be quarantined and many wiped out, plus another one in Lehigh valley, plus an insane amount of eggs were stolen in central Pa from a distributor - like 40,000 eggs or something like that. So there is a sudden shortage in this area.
I’m pretty sure the egg robber plans to sell eggs in the streets - but where does one store that many eggs?
And what are you doing with them? How many eggs do you people eat that this is such a problem?