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$10/1.5dz today at HEB for the pasture raised variety




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Posts: 16515 | Location: Spring, TX | Registered: July 11, 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Wife had to pick some up at the local Giant supermarket today…holy crap this is getting crazy; $7 a dozen


I am picking some up from my Dad from his backyard chickens starting tomorrow. Price: $0 a dozen


 
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Giant prices overall are high since some of them have a union. I only buy things that are on sale or have been marked down.


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Local Walmart still has 18 pack large grade a’s for $6.19.




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Costco last week on sale
Nearly $8.50/18.
 
Posts: 9885 | Location: sunny Orygun | Registered: September 27, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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$4.16 for large dozen at Walmart, deep east Texas.


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Aldi's $4.67 limit 2 dz.
 
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Originally posted by IndianaMike:
I just seen the local Kroger ad they have 18 count large for $3.99
I just picked up eggs. Kroger in my area of TX currently has digital coupon for $2.99 for 18ct large Kroger brand eggs.
 
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I just seen the local Kroger ad they have 18 count large for $3.99
I just picked up eggs. Kroger in my area of TX currently has digital coupon for $2.99 for 18ct large Kroger brand eggs.


My Kroger near Dallas didn't have any eggs yesterday as well as a 2 limit sign.
It's all good, I didn't need any anyway..
 
Posts: 4475 | Location: Great State of TEXAS | Registered: July 05, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Luckily our girls keep us well stocked. I have one customer who likes to come get eggs from us for $5 a dozen. He says the yokes are a much better color. I agree. They get a great variety of chicken chow and grains and leftovers. Local prices have been around $5 to $7 a dozen depending upon where you shop.




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Posts: 11135 | Location: Commirado | Registered: July 23, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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$8.99/dozen - Harps in Bellefonte, AR.


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Posts: 16286 | Location: Harrison, AR | Registered: February 05, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Everything at Harps is overpriced, all day, every day. But their bakery is really good. Employee owned stores, and they must be well paid.





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Posts: 7527 | Location: Arkansas  | Registered: November 06, 2010Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Waffle House adding surcharge for every egg ordered

https://www.wjhl.com/news/waff...r-every-egg-ordered/

Waffle House restaurants across the nation will be adding a 50-cent surcharge to every egg ordered amid soaring prices due to inflation and the bird flu epidemic.

The surcharge took effect Monday, according to a Waffle House memo shared with Nexstar.


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Since some of us may be buying eggs we don’t normally purchase, anybody notice a difference?

I bought cage free brown eggs and don’t notice a difference between them and the normal store brand cheap eggs. The color of the yokes in the Eggland’s Best is a brighter yellow, but I don’t notice a difference in taste.
 
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Costco had zero available Monday
 
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One dozen large cage-free, $4.99 at the local Publix today. They had plenty of eggs, various brands and prices.



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Honestly, no idea. We need eggs. I buy eggs.



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I paid $6.99/dozen (large) at Albertson's today. Plenty of them in stock. XL were $7.49/dozen. I think jumbos were $7.99.
 
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As I was standing agape looking at the $7 dozen eggs, another old guy came up and said, "they will probably start selling them by the "each" soon"
It was good for a laugh, hope it isn't true.

Threw a couple Rib Eyes in the cart, and didn't notice how much the eggs were after that.


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^^^^^^^^^^^^^

"As I was standing agape looking at the $7 dozen eggs, another old guy came up and said, "they will probably start selling them by the "each" soon"
It was good for a laugh, hope it isn't true."


^^^^^^^ I reckon if this keeps up you might see an Auctioneer doing that voice selling eggs. Highest bidder, so to speak.

Actually, that might make a really good comedy sketch on SNL.
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