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  • I've seen it fluctuate from 4-6 dollars for a dozen of the factory-farm shit. It's actually cheaper (for now) to go to local health-food store and get something off your local Amish farm or the like. Usually 4-5, or 7 on the super organic specialty stuff.

    Kinda wish my sister still had her coop, but a fox got in or something and went DoomGuy on them.

  • I live in Major Metropolitan City and eggs I’ve seen fully sold out for $7.99. At local subreddits I’m seeing $11.99 and such.

    Granted Major Metropolitan City has a problem with price gouging already.

  • shit I forgot to look yesterday.

    a week ago the entire egg area was wiped out. when I walked by yesterday all I noticed was that there were eggs on the shelves again.

    the online listing for my local grocer says $5/doz for the junkfed industrial white leghorn style trash eggs. which, goddam.

  • My in-laws said they paid $14 for a dozen last week.

    My wife and I have stopped buying eggs at this point though. Between the bird flu ripping through our farms and the subsequent price increase caused by it, we just don’t think it’s worth it.

  • The store near me was at $9 for their store brand organic free range last week (which were the only ones in stock), but this week they’re at about $5 for the same.

  • Major grocery stores are selling eggs 4.69/dozen AA large eggs, 6.79 organic. Interestingly the "crunchy" super-market that mostly sources from local and/or organic farms is selling normal eggs for 3.99/dozen and organic for 4.99 and 5.99 depending on the brand. Before bird-flu the crunchy store would sell eggs 1-2 dollars more per dozen than major supermarkets. The price at the crunchy store has remained static since before bird-flu. I live in an area with a relatively large number of "small" farms independent from large ag companies.

  • $4.99 for a dozen of the store brand at a local grocer, probably a buck cheaper at the Walmart, but I refuse to shop at Walmart.

    Midwest for reference

  • I got groceries last week and noticed most of the eggs were around $8-12 a dozen. Before all the bird flu stuff, it was more like $3-5 for a dozen. Should note that the aisles have been looking pretty slim lately. Not a ton of stock available.

    Getting to the point where vegan egg replacement is about the same price per volume which is good for me.

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