I’ll just note that !AskUSA is a thing. That said holy fuck eggs are expensive in America. I buy those for two bucks.
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I didn’t actually link it so thanks. Yeah that’s the one.
This is a post right now because prices have (hopefully) temporarily spiked. My grocery store had a sign apologizing, blaming avian flu+high demand, and promising to keep their process competitive. I think 2 bucks is normal for us too but right now they’re over $5.
That makes sense.
Well, they’re obviously normal price now, since it was all Bidens fault, and had nothing to do with poultry diseases.
$7.42 from Walmart, $10.65 for the ones I get (Vital Farms). This is from Colorado, USA.
Can confirm these prices
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It’s 3.39€ for 10 (medium?) organic/free-range eggs in Germany… Or $4.26 converted to dollar a dozen (including taxes).
Rewe in central Germany got free range for 2.69€.
Around £3 in the UK. Sounds about right.
Edit:
The above is free range. Caged eggs are cheaper, £2.15 for 15 eggs in Asda.
$6.50/dozen for the regular eggs. Surprisingly, only $10/dozen for free range 18pack. This is in Idaho at Albertsons (not the cheapest but not a high end grocery store)
$5.75 - SW Michigan
As of this moment: $5.49 for 12 large brown.
Last week I was able to get $4.49 for 12 large cage free.
Bird flu is obviously influencing prices quite a bit lately.
$8.99 - a Safeway in the bay area
Costco, Minnesota; 18ct large $5.49
I was curious and checked while shopping today. There weren’t any, just a bare shelf.
Cheapest is $5 dozen here the lower West side of Michigan
$5.59 for a dozen extra large cage free organic in the Midwest.
5 ish dollars for a dozen. I’m not sure exactly, a family member has employee discount.
Just bought a dozen today for $4.59
Cheapest I found just now. Just under $5. Pennsylvania.