Submitted by A-Wise-Cobbler t3_z9oby2 in news
ScientistNo906 t1_iyjp6bk wrote
Reply to comment by Bad-Infinite in The Fed's favorite inflation measure cooled in October by A-Wise-Cobbler
More like a $0.44 carton of eggs is now $4.40. Admittedly, 44 cents was unusually low but $4.40 for the same thing was a shocker.
Bad-Infinite t1_iyjprt3 wrote
Not saying I don't believe you, but that seems awfully low/high. I was buying eggs at Trader Joe's for $3.50/dozen last year, they've been close to that price for past 6 or 7 years. Those same eggs are around $4.50/dozen now.
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swheels125 t1_iyljxhg wrote
Where the hell do you live that a dozen eggs was $.44 even before the pandemic? Around $3-$4 is pretty standard where I’m from and is now up to about $6. 900% would have me paying $27-$36 per dozen eggs, which obviously would be pretty insane.
ScientistNo906 t1_iymafgy wrote
Port Huron, MI. We have an Aldi and I was surprised by how low the price was myself. You know how some people open up the carton to check if eggs are broken? I didn't bother, who cares if one or two are broke at that price? It didn't last though, and prices keep moving up.
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