Eggs are 10.99 in denver.
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How much it costs?
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Similar in Lithuania but we buy them in packs of 10.
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Clearly we havent deported enough
black and brown people... ahem I mean... the illegals./s
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I was thinking Nixon banned it in 1970, but that was paint apparently, it appears the partial bans started in 85 on gas, and complete ban was done under Clinton in 96. I don't know anyone with chickens on a lot smaller than a acre, but maybe that's just a regional thing around me. I can't see how you could have free range chickens on a quarter acre lot, they'd just fly over privacy fences and piss off neighbors Id assume. But maybe three are more people doing that than I knew
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Did Biden or Harris mention bird flu even once on the campaign trail? It certainly didn't come up during the debate.
They just dug in their heels and insisted inflation was over
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Illeggals
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As soon as the farms run out of illegals to exploit, the price of eggs might go up to 10.99 per egg, though...
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Wow, food in Germany is indeed cheap.
Current prices: 0,34€ per egg for organic eggs, 0,20€ per egg for a lower grade (Bodenhaltung)
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$10.00CAD OR $6.90USD for 30 here in Canada.
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Everywhere I've lived, most groceries aren't taxed, so what's showing would be the final price.
Things that might be taxed are things like pre-prepared food or soda.
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The cheapest I can find atm are 2.1 euros for a 12 pack of store brand eggs, 0.175 per egg. Eu.
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Price at Tesco in the UK:
Even cheaper at Aldi:
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What a sensible, decimal system!
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This makes me miss Orange Julius stores. Dairy Queen bought them out and now you're lucky if DQ offers two flavors of Julius. And never peach, which was my favorite.
Also, fuck Trump. But that pretty much goes without saying.
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What's the thing with eggs in the US ?
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My understand is mostly a bird flu but also inflation.
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The prices are caused by inflation, massive cullings of infected hens with bird flu, and just the area you live in. Where I'm at, eggs are $4.50 USD/dozen at the moment. They've been higher though.
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In Germany, you can't even buy eggs from cage farming anymore.
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Upstate NY and a dozen is between 8-9 dollars last I looked.
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Egg colour is down to genetics - some breeds, eg leghorn, lay white eggs. Others lay various shades of brown. It's what's inside that counts, and that depends a lot on what you feed a chicken.