Egg price watch
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wrote on 25 Feb 2025, 17:19 last edited by
Probably but they usually are vegans or buy the eggs directly from farmers.
Haven’t heard of any objections to the current policy or practice. Don’t pay attention either.
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Is having your own "backyard" chickens cheaper than the store? I am guessing "no", but never really thought about it.
wrote on 25 Feb 2025, 20:35 last edited by@taiwan_girl said in Egg price watch:
Is having your own "backyard" chickens cheaper than the store? I am guessing "no", but never really thought about it.
Depends on what you feed them. Feeding laying pellets produces more eggs, but the pellets ain't cheap.
If you raise chickens like the old folks, you can raise them incredibly cheap. First, remember a chicken is a hog with feathers. Feed them scraps. Supplement with feed as needed, and the feed doesn't have to be pellets. Give them some crushed oyster shells every so often. Put a drop of bluing in their water occasionally. Let them out of the pen to scratch and peck for food.
Put your rooster to work. Fertilized eggs + laying hen = chicks. At no cost.
As your hens get older and less productive, kill them and eat them. A good hen can weigh half or better what a young turkey weighs and hens have a lot of flavor. And remember those free chicks? Some of those will be cockerels. They are also to be killed at a certain size and eaten.
Barring predators or a communicable illness in your flock, you can keep a perpetual flock for very little money. Chicken feed, to be exact.
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wrote on 25 Feb 2025, 20:45 last edited by
Chicken feed. Snort.
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wrote on 25 Feb 2025, 23:57 last edited by
Local ad sale price... $2.47/dz, limit 2.
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wrote on 26 Feb 2025, 15:37 last edited by
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wrote on 26 Feb 2025, 15:43 last edited by
It takes about 18 weeks for a chick to become a healthy egg-laying hen. In other words, let's just buy a billion chicks from another country, and then watch the price of eggs drop by July 4th!
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wrote on 1 Mar 2025, 21:22 last edited by jon-nyc 3 Jan 2025, 21:31
The store next to my gym has had zero chicken eggs - none at all - since 1/20/25 at 11:59. (Just kidding but it’s been a month or so). Once or twice they’ve had duck eggs.
Today the egg area was about half full, and I got XL brown eggs for 5.99.
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wrote on 1 Mar 2025, 22:23 last edited by
Congratulations!
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wrote on 1 Mar 2025, 22:25 last edited by
Seriously, though? I’ve had zero problems finding eggs and at no significant difference in price beyond standard inflation, I get that’s not normal, but it’s hard to relate…
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wrote on 1 Mar 2025, 23:06 last edited by jon-nyc 3 Jan 2025, 23:07
It's a specialty organic store that doesn't use typical distributors. It's not where I do most of my shopping, but I drive by it on the way to and from the gym so its a go to for the two things I need or whatever.
In the regular stores around here there have always been eggs, but not necessarily the ones you want (e.g. XL are often missing).
Just now I was at Stop & Shop, the mass market store here, and the cheapest were 7.89 and cheapest XL were 8.09.
I think the low-ish price at Mom's Organic was a loss leader and/or apology for not having them for so long.
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Seriously, though? I’ve had zero problems finding eggs and at no significant difference in price beyond standard inflation, I get that’s not normal, but it’s hard to relate…
wrote on 2 Mar 2025, 00:26 last edited by@LuFins-Dad said in Egg price watch:
Seriously, though? I’ve had zero problems finding eggs and at no significant difference in price beyond standard inflation, I get that’s not normal, but it’s hard to relate…
Weird. Our eggs at Aldi (usually the cheapest price) are like $6 a dozen. And sold out at Costco.
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wrote on 2 Mar 2025, 00:50 last edited by
Chick to broiler = 6-9 weeks.
Chick to layer = 4-5 months
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wrote on 2 Mar 2025, 05:01 last edited by
No eggs at Costco today
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wrote on 2 Mar 2025, 12:51 last edited by
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wrote on 2 Mar 2025, 13:40 last edited by
Yeah, but those are Jewish eggs. Probably full of nanobots that can be used for targeting assists for the space lasers.
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wrote on 2 Mar 2025, 13:48 last edited by
Say, would Israel consider being the 51st of the United States?
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wrote on 3 Mar 2025, 15:12 last edited by
@xenon said in Egg price watch:
No eggs at Costco today
Same in the US. Talked to a friend in IL and they told me the same thing. Their Costco was out of eggs.
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wrote on 3 Mar 2025, 15:24 last edited by
My Costco had eggs a week ago. But I'm so egg-rich from HEB, I didn't buy any. I could pretty much bathe in eggs if I wanted to. Feel sorry for those who can't. But let's take some personal responsibility, please. Your own life choices led you to not having eggs.
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wrote on 3 Mar 2025, 15:27 last edited by
Bought a dozen last evening. Plenty in stock, but the price was 60¢ higher than 2 weeks ago.
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wrote on 4 Mar 2025, 04:46 last edited by