• @neidu3@sh.itjust.works
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    654 months ago

    Well, they’re obviously normal price now, since it was all Bidens fault, and had nothing to do with poultry diseases.

    • @scarabic@lemmy.world
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      63 months ago

      Trump won’t let a little poultry disease be a bother. Hell he basically ignored an entire pandemic.

    • @CetaceanNeeded@lemmy.world
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      Well this was definitely an entirely US problem and didn’t affect any other countries. Eggs are totally a normal price and easily available here in Australia.

    • Darth_Mew
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      13 months ago

      strange that it only effects chickens and no other birds hmmm

    • @anomnom@sh.itjust.works
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      13 months ago

      Not here, just saw them at 8.99 and limited to 2 per customer last night. Medium free range eggs were 2.99. Large eggs were $2-3 a few weeks ago.

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    If you don’t get helpful answers, try !AskUSA@discuss.online

    It’s 3.39€ for 10 (medium?) organic/free-range eggs in Germany… Or $4.26 converted to dollar a dozen (including taxes).

    • @FelixCress@lemmy.world
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      Around £3 in the UK. Sounds about right.

      Edit:

      The above is free range. Caged eggs are cheaper, £2.15 for 15 eggs in Asda.

  • NoneOfUrBusiness
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    I’ll just note that !AskUSA is a thing. That said holy fuck eggs are expensive in America. I buy those for two bucks.

  • Yerbouti
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    4,20 CAD so around 3 usd. EDIT: Hey the US part wasn’t there when I replied! Was it?

      • @RedditRefugee69@lemmynsfw.com
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        23 months ago

        Does Lemmy let you see what exactly was edited? Big issue over on Reddit when people sneak in an edit that changes things substantially. Not like OP is being malicious, but others can be.

  • @gdog05@lemmy.world
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    $6.50/dozen for the regular eggs. Surprisingly, only $10/dozen for free range 18pack. This is in Idaho at Albertsons (not the cheapest but not a high end grocery store)

    • @xmunk@sh.itjust.works
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      Between 4.67 (cheapo plain large white) and 10.02 (Golden D Large Hyperorganic) for a dozen near Vancouver.

      Costco’s free range 24 pack is 12.49 which I think is probably what most people are getting.

      Also, all prices are CAD.

  • Plum
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    $6.99 if i want local, $4.29 for store brand, $8.79 for Nellie’s Free Range.

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    Just saw it was a USA question, I’m leaving it up for some international context

    In the Netherlands. A dozen of eggs from Aldi € 2.68 = $ 2.82

    They can be more expensive at other shops if bio etc

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    One month ago: ~$3.29

    Yesterday ~$5.49

    For 18 eggs: ~$7.19

    They only have grade A eggs that come in the fancy compressed paper boxes so that’s what I normally get. Though eggs have been getting harder and harder to find since they’ve been struggling to restock them.

  • @Veedem@lemmy.world
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    64 months ago

    As of this moment: $5.49 for 12 large brown.

    Last week I was able to get $4.49 for 12 large cage free.

    Bird flu is obviously influencing prices quite a bit lately.

  • @LilDumpy@lemmy.world
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    Aldi (usually the cheapest near me) SoCal Saturday January 25, 2025

    39.55 for sixty eggs 7.92 for twelve