Eggs are 10.99 in denver.
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I see lots of chickens, never any eggs.
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Im talking about the cost of living crisis that happened a few years after that
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It is getting popular to do stuff like that. Most people I know have at least one or two half dead herb plants on their windowsill.
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I was being completely sincere actually. Not sure what is so offensive about asking for someone to back up a claim like that.
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I get where you're coming from, but idk man, it's not that hard to buy a democratic senator to vote the way you want. I think simply assuming that every corporation is pushing for Republicans, and is targeting Democrat voters is probably a slippery slope, but that said I get that in the US corpos tend to suck regardless of which side of the isle they have decided to purchase. It's a shame you didn't have any more concrete sources though, that kind of claim you made earlier would be fun to throw around if I were able to back it up lol. As it is, personally I doubt that the rising prices are due to anything beyond corporate greed alongside several external factors like bird flu and eggs in CO being required by law now to be cage free.
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Come on, it's only 92 cents apiece. It was $6.99 for two dozen under Biden. Do the math folks.
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You have to search in the bushes for the eggs. Haven't you been Easter egg hunting? This year everyone will be pushing the kids down to get to the eggs first though.
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Then you will need to hire armed security guards to keep folks from stealing your eggs.
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Lots of luck with getting chickens this year. You know they come from eggs and EVERYBODY will be thinking the same thing. There will be riots at the Rural Kings.
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I save most of my seeds and buy super good seeds from the Ukraine for cheap, also do all my garden work with a hoe, shovel and 5-tine fork. Just dug another 15 pounds of the sweetest carrots, not at all like the tasteless ones you get at the grocery store. I mulch with leaves and old hay that are free. One bag of organic fertilizer lasts two years. We give a lot of extra produce away every year. Had to start selling some garlic to get rid the extra. Masanobu Fukuoka and Ruth Stout were my inspirations for low labor gardening. Did I mention I'm pretty lazy?
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Like most things, it's a mix of factors. If there's a culling there will be less supply which will result in higher prices temporarily. But the few companies that control production are kinda just taking their time in lowering the prices once the supply issues are resolved. So there's a real issue, but there's also greed making it worse than it should be.
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No one is targeting democratic voters specifically. It’s all voters.
When you say “buying a democrat” it leads me to believe that you’re interpreting the Democratic Party as the option on the left; it’s really just another right wing option. Leftism is not represented in the US at all.
Most corporations absolutely do prefer Republican policy; it allows them to get away with more bullshit.
What kind of “concrete” evidence do you need? There’s a history of everything I am saying.
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It's more due to the fact that 12 can be divided evenly by 2,3,4,6, and 12. If a single person couldn't afford a dozen they could split it among other people.
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Chickens can actually be vicious. I think they're the closest living relation to the T-Rex.
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And human
And healthcare
And literary everything
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Division is the key but affordability wasn't why. Everything agricultural was counted by the dozen, gross, and great gross.
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Awesome. Carnists gonna be crying about paying the real price for destroying the planet.
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no, it's an actual term. 1-1.5 sqr feet per hen in the egg-laying facility https://leg.colorado.gov/bills/HB20-1343
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So they're free within their 1ft square.. As i said, marketing bullshit designed to confuse. Fuck that shit.
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I brought some yesterday for 3 dollars