Eggs are 10.99 in denver.
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yetanotheruser@discuss.tchncs.dereplied to Guest 29 days ago last edited by
That order has a long-term effect though. In a few months it will probably be significantly worse than it would've been without that order but no decision made in the last couple of weeks could affect egg prices today.
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someguy3@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 29 days ago last edited by
If the suburbs were around in the 80s, they were exposed to the lead.
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catoblepas@lemmy.blahaj.zonereplied to Guest 29 days ago last edited by
Yeah, you know shit is fucked when eggs are over $8/dozen at Aldi!
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thisguy1092@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 29 days ago last edited by
Love how everyone blames trump for this when egg prices were way up before he was in office.
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podunk@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 29 days ago last edited by
Oh there is a flu sweeping through cattle herds. Its bird flu. Its killing some cattle, but the vast majority recover. But, one result of the bird flu, california's milk production is down 9 percent. That is an absolutely staggering number.
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joshmoe@ani.socialreplied to Guest 29 days ago last edited by
Yeah dude
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kingjalopy@lemm.eereplied to Guest 29 days ago last edited by
I moved to California from Tulsa last year and that blows my mind. They're $12 here one per customer but Cali had made me numb to outrageous prices but that price in Oklahoma brings it all back.
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teletext@reddthat.comreplied to Guest 29 days ago last edited by
Did he say he'd bring the prices down? And if he did, did the prices still go up? And if both is true, is he a lying bastard or a stupid fool? Both?
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cool_name@lemm.eereplied to Guest 29 days ago last edited by
Laughs in vegan
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People need to start putting trump "I did this" stickers on everything like the magats were on gas pumps.
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Nobody is mentioning this when talking about raising fowl. I've had chickens and the primary reason I'm not doing that now is because I don't want primary contact with h5n1. I don't even know if testing is available and if it is imagine it isn't cheap. Even if I made a fully enclosed pen so wild birds can't get to the food or water I'd still worry. And I want my animals to free roam.
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surge_1@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 29 days ago last edited by
Your maths is wrong first one should be 12/8.75 = $1.37 per egg
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rbwells@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 29 days ago last edited by
We are "uptown" for lack of a better description, not the more expensive part but quite close to downtown and do have a yard, our neighbors keep chickens and it's protected inside the city, you are allowed to raise them and the feral ones are also protected by law, you can't just take them and make Coq au Vin.
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ohshittheyknow@lemmynsfw.comreplied to Guest 29 days ago last edited by
It's both.
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bjorney@lemmy.careplied to Guest 29 days ago last edited by
Voila is a delivery service, not sure why they decided to pick that out of literally everywhere in the country
They are $3.60 a dozen at Costco ($2.50 USD) last time I was there
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ataridump@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 29 days ago last edited by
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yokozuna@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 29 days ago last edited by
Kinda irrelevant, but get fucked Eggslut. Worst place to work for, owners are a bunch of liars and have terrible management practices. This is absolutely killing them and I love that for them.
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halcyoncmdr@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 29 days ago last edited by
Lots almost like the inhumane, cramped, living conditions we permit a lot of our agriculture industry to have for animals is biting us in the ass.
And before dipshits come in about how that doesn't apply to cage free chickens, etc. Of course that shit still affects overall product prices. One of the businesses along the line between the farm with the chickens and your grocery store aisle is going to raise the price anyway to gouge a little more profit from the system when they have the chance.
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halcyoncmdr@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 29 days ago last edited by
Meanwhile my local Costco in AZ had no eggs at all 4 days ago.
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frickineh@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 29 days ago last edited by
Yes, but then you have to live in central Wyoming, which is a trade off that's only worth it for some people
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