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Egg Hype
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Is the hype over the price of egg's just media driven hysteria. I'm paying $4.29 for a dozen jumbo and there's no shortage in our area eastern Midwest. Once the MSM goes on a hype campaign all it does is give the go ahead for everyone to raise prices and justify it in Mr.& Mrs jones eyes. I mean come on IHOP 50cents an egg? 

What's everyone paying for these precious items?
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#2
Just paid $4.99 at Sprouts for a dozen grade-A pasture-raised.
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#3
Im.seeing $6-8/dozen in New England for large eggs. Some days the  normally well stocked egg coolers can be nearly bare.
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#4
Fear-induced price gouging. 

Nothing to see here folks
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#5
(02-17-2025, 08:32 PM)Raptured Wrote: Fear-induced price gouging. 

Nothing to see here folks

Not long ago it was Toilet Paper, now eggs. 

Something else is going on here something that smells like social engineering. We are getting stories about Egg Shaped UFO/UAPs being recovered and hidden by the US Government, we're all suffering the story of egg shortages though out the globe, and yet the stories about how the last few years egg laying chickens getting culled for no reason, and strangely the stories of how the whites of eggs are used in vaccine solutions have all gone the wayside in this issue. 

I don't think the egg shortage is as dire as is being reported, but I do think some kind of social engineering is taking place with the center being about eggs and egg-shaped thing for some reason.
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(02-17-2025, 09:21 PM)guyfriday Wrote: Not long ago it was Toilet Paper, now eggs. 

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(02-18-2025, 12:35 AM)UltraBudgie Wrote: [Image: https://denyignorance.com/uploader/image...-11-08.jpg]

If we follow this path, then the next item to get shortages will be brown paper bags followed by poop.
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#8
Lucerne Jumbo cage free 12 count. $11.99 at Albertsons. (Average seemed to be about $10.50) But milk from the same dairy is only $4.19 a gallon. We have lots of cows, but not that many chickens.

I blame the Bird Flu.

Good news though. Last week the USDA issued a conditional license for an avian flu vax. I hope the chicken version of RFK Jr. doesn't have any anti-vaxxer objections.
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#9
(02-18-2025, 12:47 AM)guyfriday Wrote: If we follow this path, then the next item to get shortages will be brown paper bags followed by poop.

This... is strange...

New Yorkers should prepare for paper bag shortage when plastic bag ban hits

No poop for you: Manure supplies run short as fertilizer prices soar
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(02-18-2025, 12:57 AM)IdeomotorPrisoner Wrote:  I hope the chicken version of RFK Jr. doesn't have any anti-vaxxer objections.

I picture a chicken doing Tik-Toks with a dead rat, or running around with a trout on it's back.
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