Eggs are 10.99 in denver.
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punnyname@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 28 days ago last edited by
Cage free eggs are already some of the most expensive eggs anyway.
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aaa@feddit.orgreplied to Guest 28 days ago last edited by
Phew, are you OK over there? For comparison in Germany it's 2€ for 10 eggs, or 2,40€ for cage free. Eggs from the farmer start at 3,50€. In my area anyway.
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wisely@feddit.orgreplied to Guest 28 days ago last edited by
Looks like I need to fly out to Denver to save some money on eggs.
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stiephelando@discuss.tchncs.dereplied to Guest 28 days ago last edited by
They're fighting the bird flu
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polyllamarous@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 28 days ago last edited by
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polyllamarous@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 28 days ago last edited by
Jein. It's not as bad as OP makes it sound, and I've never seen a 10 let alone 12 organic eggs in Germany for 2€
What you're looking at here are expensive organic (bio) eggs, likely from a very expensive bio-store. Typical prices for eggs in Denver for organic eggs are 7.49 for 12 or .62¢ a egg at a store comparable to REWE.
Here at my REWE in Köln organic eggs are 3.39 for 10 or .33 an egg. So they are actually only twice the price, which is due to the killing of millions of chickens because of bird flue.
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lurch@sh.itjust.worksreplied to Guest 28 days ago last edited by
quick, before the orange clown adds tariffs
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wrenfeathers@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 28 days ago last edited by
Hate to be that person, but now that they know people are willing to pay it- it’s probably not going to ever go back down.
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hobovision@lemm.eereplied to Guest 28 days ago last edited by
Your monopoly money buys more eggs than our real money?! Now I've seen everything!
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rimu@piefed.socialreplied to Guest 28 days ago last edited by
That's normal price in my country.
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match@pawb.socialreplied to Guest 28 days ago last edited by
Colorado banned non-cage-free eggs statewide a few years back
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match@pawb.socialreplied to Guest 28 days ago last edited by
new innovation in capitalism! 4-pack of eggs. costs what a dozen used to
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wrekone@lemmy.dbzer0.comreplied to Guest 28 days ago last edited by
Everyone trying to call bullshit, but my local discount market is selling eggs for $10.99 a dozen too. Not organic. Probably not even free range. Just the same cheap eggs as usual, but 3x the price.
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ai_toothbrush@lemmy.zipreplied to Guest 28 days ago last edited by
Meanwhile in sweden its $3.50 for 12 pieces cage free and if you get cheap ones its $4 for 24 pieces.
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boonhet@lemm.eereplied to Guest 28 days ago last edited by
Is the bottom image with or without sales tax? Usually in the US prices are shown without it (as it depends on state, county, etc), whereas in most EU countries and I'm assuming Germany as well, prices for consumer goods are generally shown with taxes included
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irelephant@lemm.eereplied to Guest 28 days ago last edited by
Yeah, like reducing tax businesses have to pay won't make prices cheaper, they'll just pocket the cash.
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gofsckyourself@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 28 days ago last edited by
I prefer the first one the other person posted. It shows off his stupidity when he looked at the sun, and also it looks like he's kinda happy about it.
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lnxtx@feddit.nlreplied to Guest 28 days ago last edited by
How much it costs?
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justas@sh.itjust.worksreplied to Guest 28 days ago last edited by
Similar in Lithuania but we buy them in packs of 10.
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idkwhatusernametoputherelolol@lemmy.dbzer0.comreplied to Guest 28 days ago last edited by
Clearly we havent deported enough
black and brown people... ahem I mean... the illegals./s
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