Anonymous wrote:I saw 10$ eggs at Target. There were ones there for 5.60$ but the shelves were empty of those. mAGA!
Anonymous wrote:Visit farmer's markets.
Eggs at me relatives are sold for around $4 a dozen for actual free range chickens. Unwashed, so you don't even have to store in the fridge if you don't want to.
It's the big corporate places where prices have gone up, due to them having to kill millions of chickens with avian flu in those close quarter locations and factories.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Visit farmer's markets.
Eggs at me relatives are sold for around $4 a dozen for actual free range chickens. Unwashed, so you don't even have to store in the fridge if you don't want to.
It's the big corporate places where prices have gone up, due to them having to kill millions of chickens with avian flu in those close quarter locations and factories.
Farmer’s market sellers don’t have the same stringency for monitoring flocks for avian flu - I stopped buying local eggs for now because we have such big populations of wild waterfowl nearby, so I have less confidence that they are avian flu free. Cook your eggs thoroughly!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Visit farmer's markets.
Eggs at me relatives are sold for around $4 a dozen for actual free range chickens. Unwashed, so you don't even have to store in the fridge if you don't want to.
It's the big corporate places where prices have gone up, due to them having to kill millions of chickens with avian flu in those close quarter locations and factories.
Farmer’s market sellers don’t have the same stringency for monitoring flocks for avian flu - I stopped buying local eggs for now because we have such big populations of wild waterfowl nearby, so I have less confidence that they are avian flu free. Cook your eggs thoroughly!
Anonymous wrote:Visit farmer's markets.
Eggs at me relatives are sold for around $4 a dozen for actual free range chickens. Unwashed, so you don't even have to store in the fridge if you don't want to.
It's the big corporate places where prices have gone up, due to them having to kill millions of chickens with avian flu in those close quarter locations and factories.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What the actual f*** ?
Who’s raising chickens in their backyards ? Im joining the backyard garden bandwagon.
Even though I live in 1000 square foot apartment 😆
Reminds me of this prediction from 1923: