Will the rising cost of eggs affect you?
bmchenry02
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I was just notified that our area grocery store will double the cost of eggs next week which would make them roughly $4.00+/dozen. I currently go through 1 large carton of egg whites and about 1 dozen eggs each week.
I looooove my eggs. I spend about $10/week now in eggs so an increase will certainly make me second guess buying eggs! I might need to toss something else off my list to make up for the price or not have them everyday
In the meantime I'm going to stock up and freeze some!
I looooove my eggs. I spend about $10/week now in eggs so an increase will certainly make me second guess buying eggs! I might need to toss something else off my list to make up for the price or not have them everyday
In the meantime I'm going to stock up and freeze some!
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Yes, it will. I eat eggs all the time. It's become the staple of my diet.0
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Nope I'll just keep buying them.0
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I already buy more expensive eggs, so I'm hoping they don't double that would suck $10 a dozen is crazy0
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I live in canada and everything is so expensive already. I'm used to getting robbed at the till every grocery shop. We buy 36 eggs a month and it costs us about $140
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Nope-- I get my eggs from a neighbor!0
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No. I get my eggs for free (or $3/carton during her busy season) from a co-worker who can't keep up with her hens egg laying.0
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Eggs have been $4/doz large in the big bame grocery stores here for quite some time. I buy them at Grocery Outlet (bargain market) now and paid $4.59 for 18 medium sized. I did notice that it had gone up about $1 in the last month or so though.0
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asflatasapancake wrote: »I haven't even noticed. I just buy them.0
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I raise chickens & ducks, so I am good. I know that the costs have hit others hard, but I haven't raised costs, eggs remain $2/dozen. And I have the added security of knowing that they are free range and full organic diet!0
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Buy chickens.0
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i eat more bacon than eggs.0
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bmchenry02 wrote: »
And THAT is why I live where I do. I hate HOAs. I also don't like chickens, but that's another story...0 -
Nope, I get 3 to 4 eggs a day from my hens....
...apparently I am a little out of the loop. Why exactly are egg prices doubling??0 -
kbsangel1986 wrote: »Nope, I get 3 to 4 eggs a day from my hens....
...apparently I am a little out of the loop. Why exactly are egg prices doubling??
I believe there is an avian flu wiping out the chickens, but don't quote me on that.
No, my friend and I have chickens at her house so I just get some each week from our chickens.
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I just get my eggs from my brother. Boy loves his chickens!0
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Eh, I'll see if anything changes at wal-mart next week... We do the 18 ct of large eggs for about $3.0
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Well,when I went to nursing school I was told that women are supplied with eggs for life... So I guess I'm one of the lucky ones. Can't speak for the guys...0
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I used to buy around my area 3 dozens of jumbo eggs for $5.. now I'm lucky if I can get 1 dozen for that price .
it definitely has affect me and my diet, I can not afford them as frequent as before.0 -
You can always raise chickens.0
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jensquish1 wrote: »
I second that! Plus don't they keep bugs away because they eat them? Or am I making that up? Lol
Without a doubt. I live in southeastern NC where it feels like summer 9 1/2 months out of the year. Even with a creek right behind my yard, I have had very very few mosquitos and other bugs since getting chickens.
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Not unless they become more expensive than Egg Beaters or there store brand name of egg substitute.0
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GreenGoddess22 wrote: »kbsangel1986 wrote: »Nope, I get 3 to 4 eggs a day from my hens....
...apparently I am a little out of the loop. Why exactly are egg prices doubling??
I believe there is an avian flu wiping out the chickens, but don't quote me on that.
No, my friend and I have chickens at her house so I just get some each week from our chickens.
This, plus a law was passed in CA last year that anyone who wants to sell eggs there had to provide a specific type of housing for the chickens. So many national producers are having to invest in alot of new infrastructure if they want to sell into CA, which is a pretty big market
IF you can find a local producer who has not been hit by the avian flu and who is not raising their prices right now just because the national market says they can, you may find a bargain (and get some really fresh eggs to boot).0 -
MsJulesRenee wrote: »
And not everyone has a backyard! #facepalm0 -
No, I get all my eggs free from a client who keeps pet hens! She doesn't eat eggs so I get loads of them0
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_incogNEATo_ wrote: »
And why is that?0
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