You're not wrong but you know what MAHA!
docb said:
Frankly I'm shocked anyone even looks at the price of eggs when they buy them. Who really cares if they are $5 or $10.
No Spin Ag said:AgsMnn said:
Wait till Easter. Prices will go up a little then.
True, but any good Mexican worth their salt is buying eggs by the tonnage right now so they can have their eggs ready for their kids to hunt and then crack over everyone's heads.
I'm not on a budget, and I haven't bought eggs in 3+ months. **** if I'm paying more than $3 a dozen. I'll wait.CDUB98 said:People on a budget and not as well off as you.Quote:
Who really cares if they are $5 or $10.
G Martin 87 said:So put *all* the chickens in torture camps instead? I'm not an animal rights nut, but the living conditions of egg factory chickens are pretty appalling.Muy said:
Maybe get rid of free range chickens that eat bird poop that has the virus, so you don't have to kill millions of chickens to stop the spread?
BigRobSA said:No Spin Ag said:AgsMnn said:
Wait till Easter. Prices will go up a little then.
True, but any good Mexican worth their salt is buying eggs by the tonnage right now so they can have their eggs ready for their kids to hunt and then crack over everyone's heads.
They said NOT to tell everyone our secret strategy, at the last meeting, mofo!
Secolobo said:
🚨 #BREAKING: EGG PRICES JUST CRASHED AGAIN.
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) March 14, 2025
🔴 Jan. 21: $6.55
🟢 Yesterday: $4.90
‼️ TODAY: $4.15
✅ DECLINE UNDER TRUMP: -36.64% pic.twitter.com/RpdYPbSHtP

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Trump clobbers big egg prices
How far do eggs roam?FCBlitz said:
I have been buying the premium brown eggs. The ones that are free range and are packed in fancy cartons. They are the same price as the ones that were the white ones and were typical $2-$3 cheaper per doz then the brown eggs.
Artimus Gordon said:
They are all acting like triggly puffs over egg prices.
What about cage free tomatoes?Muy said:G Martin 87 said:So put *all* the chickens in torture camps instead? I'm not an animal rights nut, but the living conditions of egg factory chickens are pretty appalling.Muy said:
Maybe get rid of free range chickens that eat bird poop that has the virus, so you don't have to kill millions of chickens to stop the spread?
Cage Free seems the safest way to raise them. Free Range is not.
AgsWin2011 said:
Am I the only one who never saw outrageous egg prices? I just bought an 18-pack for $5 last weekend at Costco.
AgsWin2011 said:
Am I the only one who never saw outrageous egg prices? I just bought an 18-pack for $5 last weekend at Costco.
I had a friend from Alaska visit over Christmas. He was shocked at how expensive eggs were in Texas. That should tell you something.BQ_90 said:AgsWin2011 said:
Am I the only one who never saw outrageous egg prices? I just bought an 18-pack for $5 last weekend at Costco.
I'd assume that eggs are regional product. In Texas the bird flu hasn't been very bad. Not sure they've had to kill the flocks like other states
docb said:AgsWin2011 said:
Am I the only one who never saw outrageous egg prices? I just bought an 18-pack for $5 last weekend at Costco.
I never saw them. But I don't look at the price when I buy eggs. If I need them I need them.
Ellis Wyatt said:I had a friend from Alaska visit over Christmas. He was shocked at how expensive eggs were in Texas. That should tell you something.BQ_90 said:AgsWin2011 said:
Am I the only one who never saw outrageous egg prices? I just bought an 18-pack for $5 last weekend at Costco.
I'd assume that eggs are regional product. In Texas the bird flu hasn't been very bad. Not sure they've had to kill the flocks like other states
CampSkunk said:
Supply meets demand. Prices rise, demand falls as some people decide they can live without. Then suppliers find offshore sources, supply rises again, prices fall.

A little quick for that…….. It takes the better part of 6 months for a chick to hatch (1/2 of them become cat food) and start layingFobTies said:
Bird flu eradicates hens, egg prices go up, less people eat eggs, more uneaten eggs hatch, more hens laying eggs, prices go down.
B-1 83 said:A little quick for that…….. It takes the better part of 6 months for a chick to hatch (1/2 of them become cat food) and start layingFobTies said:
Bird flu eradicates hens, egg prices go up, less people eat eggs, more uneaten eggs hatch, more hens laying eggs, prices go down.
