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i buy my eggs from Janice down the street, $2/dz plus i bring her my table scraps to feed her chickens.
Like 6$
Was 3$ a month ago
About $5.50 for a dozen of the brown, non-organic ones. Kinda middle-tier. This is central texas btw.
Similar pricing in SE Michigan
Texas. $7.50, but I buy the organic, pasture-raised, fair trade, small batch, artisinal eggs where the chickens are all partial owners of the egg-laying co-op. It's a chicken coop co-op.
The price has gone up significantly, like $2 or more, since last month. I don't remember what it was exactly, but I've never spent $7.50 for fucking eggs.
Regular cage-free was like $5.50. Didn't see any of the normal sad chicken eggs last time I went.
$3.99 Sprouts in CO
Edit: Also, $3.23 USD at Superstore in Calgary, AB
5 or 6 dollars, depending on where you're shopping. my parents have chickens though so I grab a dozen when I'm home sometimes.
CA, store brand large brown x12 - $8.99
US mid-Atlantic: Pricing is elevated, but strange; some eggs that are usually higher cost now cost less than the typically lower cost eggs. For example (all for dozen large eggs):
Store brand, conventional: $6.93
Store brand, cage free: $4.95
Store brand, organic free range: $4.59
Eggland's Best (premium brand): $4.99
I know you said USA, but maybe an interesting data point: €2.28 or $2.38 in Catalonia, Spain.
39kr~=$3.54 for a dozen in Sweden.
Well, they're obviously normal price now, since it was all Bidens fault, and had nothing to do with poultry diseases.
strange that it only effects chickens and no other birds hmmm
Trump won’t let a little poultry disease be a bother. Hell he basically ignored an entire pandemic.
Not here, just saw them at 8.99 and limited to 2 per customer last night. Medium free range eggs were 2.99. Large eggs were $2-3 a few weeks ago.
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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One month ago: ~$3.29
Yesterday ~$5.49
For 18 eggs: ~$7.19
They only have grade A eggs that come in the fancy compressed paper boxes so that's what I normally get. Though eggs have been getting harder and harder to find since they've been struggling to restock them.
Just saw it was a USA question, I'm leaving it up for some international context
In the Netherlands. A dozen of eggs from Aldi € 2.68 = $ 2.82
They can be more expensive at other shops if bio etc
Yep. About €3 from the supermarket. Or about €6 fresh from the farm shop, but they are XL and often have a double yolk.
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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).
$7.42 from Walmart, $10.65 for the ones I get (Vital Farms). This is from Colorado, USA.
This is usually the cheapest one at my store. woodman's, madison, wi:
Chicago, $5.15, Aldi
American Midwest, my small city, a dozen eggs are about $5.50 – $7
I was just recently in Japan and decided to go to a proper grocery store. A dozen eggs grade A was about $1.80 USD or 278 yen.
Less than 4€ for a dozen local organic eggs. I live in a small village in France, and we're luck to be able to buy it directly from the producer.
Seattle $5.99 in town, $4.99 outside the city, $5 farm signs by the road.
Oregon valley is 4.25 for grade A from costco and winco was 4.50. Its up about 0.50 in the last few weeks.
Good thing the orange one will fix those prices soon by doing a something at some point...
Side note, WTF is up with diesel? 30 cent increase in 2 days.
4,20 CAD so around 3 usd. EDIT: Hey the US part wasn't there when I replied! Was it?
The US part was added at a later point in time.
Does Lemmy let you see what exactly was edited? Big issue over on Reddit when people sneak in an edit that changes things substantially. Not like OP is being malicious, but others can be.
So, we've got a range.
The cheapest set of generic eggs is the Penny Smart Grade A Large Eggs for $3.99, but my local grocery also has another set of eggs that appears to be equivalent in quality from the store brand for $4.99. There's also cage free for $7.99 and another cage free that looks to be identical from the same brand for $8.69. Generic organic (cage/etc not listed) in the plastic container is $6.99.
In Sjælland, Denmark: 3.7 USD if you buy nice, organic, local eggs. In Argentina, maybe 2USD. But they are not organic.
Western Nebraska, basically Wyoming: non organic are in the range of five bucks at the grocery store. Organic is anywhere from 6 to 8. I get locally-raise ones for 3.50 a dozen at my mechanic's shop :) Just have to pay cash.
This economy is stupid.
All prices in USD in case that wasn’t clear
I was curious and checked while shopping today. There weren't any, just a bare shelf.
30 pz of eggs in mexico is in like $3.41 dollars
$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)
Australia - $AUD 5.19 inc tax ($USD 3.27) - Aldi
$4.99 a dozen large standard at the closest full grocery store near me in the Midwest, 7.49 free range large
Somewhere around 7 to 10 dollars dozen.
https://www.reddit.com/r/vegaslocals/comments/1ia3dc8/todays_prices_of_eggs_at_albertsons/
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