How are the prices of eggs impacting your life?
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thoro@lemmy.mlreplied to Guest 28 days ago last edited by
Staple breakfast food. Also used in plenty other meals. Ramen, etc. Just a very common food in people's diets so people are less likely to forgo them, like milk and bread.
And they're a lot more expensive than they have been so people notice and use it as an indicator of rising prices.
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nitefox@sh.itjust.worksreplied to Guest 28 days ago last edited by
They still cost 3 euro for 8 eggs, right?
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tenniswaffles@lemmy.blahaj.zonereplied to Guest 28 days ago last edited by
People don't need them, they like them.
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atempuser23@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 28 days ago last edited by
I feel this joke needs an eggsplination for those that get it.
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Either too rich to check prices or too broke to step into a store.
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tobogganablaze@lemmus.orgreplied to Guest 27 days ago last edited by
I actually checked yesterday, it's $9.40 for a dozen.
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bigboismith@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 27 days ago last edited by
In Europe tho price off eggs are still stable. Even if they rise I live rural so I know some local egg producers so I'll always have access to cheap eggs.
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hadriscus@lemm.eereplied to Guest 27 days ago last edited by
Locally they've gone up to 50cts an egg, because most chicks died in last month's cyclone.
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tacosplease@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 27 days ago last edited by
A little bit yeah. Really just all food is a lot more expensive.
I used to not have to check my bank account. Now my savings account is slowly shrinking. And it's almost entirely because of the cost of food.
Inflation sent me from adding to savings each month to pulling from it instead. Just hope my wife or I get a decent promotion before the savings run out I guess.
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jadensmith@sh.itjust.worksreplied to Guest 27 days ago last edited by
Ive always spent a bit extra for a certain brand of eggs, which I prefer, so I haven't noticed a great deal of difference if I'm honest.
Can't be skimping on good egg.
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nothacking@discuss.tchncs.dereplied to Guest 27 days ago last edited by
Not at all. Eggs were never a significant experience to begin with.
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djsoren19@lemmy.blahaj.zonereplied to Guest 27 days ago last edited by
I really like eggs, but I walk to my grocery store and back, and often bump the fuck outta whatever I buy. After the first accident, I've not bought eggs in a real long while.
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revonult@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 27 days ago last edited by
I think buying Eggs is Illegal. (Bad Trans Egg joke)
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masto@lemmy.masto.communityreplied to Guest 27 days ago last edited by
It’s reminding me that most people don’t see the forest for the trees.
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atomic@sh.itjust.worksreplied to Guest 27 days ago last edited by
Damn, I just bought 12 eggs for 2 Euro. (2.1 if we want to be exact)
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socialmediarefugee@lemmy.mlreplied to Guest 27 days ago last edited by
I stock up when I see them at a reasonable price. They'll last a few weeks.
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p1k1e@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 27 days ago last edited by
Like eggs, but I can live without.
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ultragigagigantic@lemmy.mlreplied to Guest 27 days ago last edited by
Like all rising living expenses, it is crushing me. Not that you really care, you want EZ points to style on the republicans.
These gotchyas, slams, and owns does not make my rent lower or raise my wages.
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flambonkscious@sh.itjust.worksreplied to Guest 27 days ago last edited by
This is brilliant - one quality rant, for sure.
Egss are a metric, which people are focusing on but they're forgetting whybits a useful metric ('cos it's protein that's cheaper than meat and a useful building block of a lot of foods)
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elorie@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 27 days ago last edited by
Eating a few less, but I'm lucky to have my father-in-law who raises chickens nearby. His girls are laying prodigiously right now, and I've not had to buy eggs in months as long as I pay attention.
The shelves at my local stores are nearly empty however. I used to buy the expensive grain-free ones anyway. Because good eggs vs not are like comparing fresh vegetables to canned ones - you know they are related, but distantly.
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