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fenuxjde t1_j3orbdd wrote

Still get mine at the farmers market for $1 a dozen.

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HD_Hot_Cocoa t1_j3ou88y wrote

Avian influenza is hitting a lot of egg producers. Prices and shortages are going to continue to rise for a while still.

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kyohrus t1_j3ox03u wrote

wow! not too long ago, we got fresh eggs from the amish farmers market for $3 something! obviously not THAT cheap but hey, we got double yokers in a few of them 😅

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Trout-Population t1_j3oxkgs wrote

Egg prices have increased by 50% over the last year. Its rediculous.

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seriousfrylock t1_j3pmuei wrote

A few months ago I discovered I've developed a slight allergy to eggs. Runs in the family, I knew my time would come. I was really bummed about it, always enjoyed them and they're so convenient. At least it's saving me money now

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bullwinkle510 t1_j3pq8ic wrote

Still $3 to $5 fo a dozen in northern berks farmers markets

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Allemaengel t1_j3q7br2 wrote

Glad I got a coop and 8 chickens about a year ago. I've ended up giving eggs away to my neighbors, friends, and family.

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kathivy t1_j3qdjst wrote

It’s Veganuary 10th

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Blexcr0id t1_j3ql4m4 wrote

Don't buy in styrofoam anyways...

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Hizoot t1_j3qwild wrote

At these prices, I agree they can stay on the shelves… But you know if you need eggs check around with your neighbors, owning chickens seems to be a trend and a lot of times they have more eggs than they know what to do with…

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[deleted] t1_j3r5sgm wrote

You’ll see a decrease in the second year winter. Typically hens lay right through the first winter without being affected by the photo period.

Consider a supplemental light for the second winter.

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dippin20s t1_j3r6dfj wrote

please visit a local farm or even your neighbors. in north lanco you can find eggs for sale on almost every farms driveway lol

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Black_Fish1 t1_j3r7jnf wrote

Why do people get so bent out of shape when the free market does free market stuff?

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drunkmonkey176 OP t1_j3rf20y wrote

If this was the cause, why is chicken breast pretty much still the same price as the last 10 years? It has technically gone up to $2.49 a pound, but is almost always on sale for $1.99. I've been paying that price since I've started buying my own groceries and I'm 41.

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drunkmonkey176 OP t1_j3rfglx wrote

Chicken breast and thighs though are almost unchanged though. It has technically gone up to $2.49 a pound for breast at Walmart, but it's still constantly on sale for $1.99. I've been paying $1.99 for over ten years. If it went up as much as eggs have, it would be over $10 a pound.

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Rbandit28 t1_j3rfksa wrote

From the article I read the flue is hitting the layers the hardest, and turkeys. But chicken used for meat is not being hit as hard. Some states have lost of 1 million in the last year with at least 11 states being over 1 million chickens lost.

Source: I read it on the internet.

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godofleet t1_j3rnmqg wrote

amish are still selling eggs for $2 dozen... just sayin'

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littlepinkpwnie t1_j3t3z7o wrote

I don't know if this helps but in my area Giant has eggs the cheapest, they're 5.72 and 5.39 at Walmart and Wegmans. I know for you it's the principle but, still any little bit helps.

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Advanced-Guard-4468 t1_j3tkxi9 wrote

They are still cheaper than they were during the start of the pandemic when they were $59 for 3.5 doz.

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