Egg prices

Eggs historically have gone up in price as Easter nears compounded by a bird flu which has been in the news. The prices are still much cheaper than they were a couple years back.
I have my own small flock of backyard chickens and they naturally lay less in winter. In fact I had to buy a dozen eggs for the first time in a long time last week. It only takes a couple percent change in an inelastic demand to push prices up a lot.
 
I almost laid an egg myself when I saw the price for a dozen eggs at a local farm stand: $18! Their 8-inch pies were $30. I've got decently long arms and shallow pockets but I won't roll with that. I will keep enjoying my bartered eggs.,
 
I Notice egg prices are Skyrocketing again. AlDI last week was 3.00 / Dozen Large. Today 3.77 ! These are Not Free Range or Organic ... Just everyday eggs. Why ?
 
I Notice egg prices are Skyrocketing again. AlDI last week was 3.00 / Dozen Large. Today 3.77 ! These are Not Free Range or Organic ... Just everyday eggs. Why ?
Bird flu. Some chickens are being quarantined. Chicken shortage. It started in Oklahoma and has reached California. Bird flu also affects cows and of course people.
 
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Must be regional. I have been buying egglands best lately - and they were $4.49 for a dozen Xlarge at the fancy store according to my last receipt, which is what they have been for a while. There much cheaper at walmart.
 
I'm okay paying $3 for a dozen free range eggs. Our family might spend $150 or $200 a year on eggs. After all, one nice meal eating out (4 of us) where we live is $150 with drinks & tip.

We live near the Canadian border, restaurants are less expensive in Vancouver even with thier highe gas prices. Raw eggs are slightly cheaper in the US.
 
I Notice egg prices are Skyrocketing again. AlDI last week was 3.00 / Dozen Large. Today 3.77 ! These are Not Free Range or Organic ... Just everyday eggs. Why ?
I bought 4 doz 2 weeks ago for $1.50/dz

And yeah prices skyrocketed, i should have bought more of the cheap KT eggs
 
Must be regional. I have been buying egglands best lately - and they were $4.49 for a dozen Xlarge at the fancy store according to my last receipt, which is what they have been for a while. There much cheaper at walmart.
I generally buy Meijer's cheapest eggs, but I scored a couple of weeks ago; a combination of a sale price and a $2 MPerks coupon made Eggland's Best about 50-cents a dozen cheaper than the Meijer's cheapest brand. I wish I bought more...
 
Anyone know why Eggs are Skyrocketing again ? Is the Bird Flu back ? 2.12 at Aldi, 2.99 at Kroger for Large white Dozens.
I've been buying from local homes/farms in the country. $4 a dozen, but no growth hormones and all the other crap they inject into the chickens. Plus, cage free means literally out in the yard and happy to cluck around all day rather than being crammed into a crowded barnyard, wing to wing and miserable.

It's only in my head, but the eggs taste better. The extra buck is worth the peace of mind of what I'm eating.

Oh, I forgot to mention...the eggs are not washed, so they can sit on the counter and don't have to be refrigerated, English-style. Not a big deal, but I like that they are again in more of a natural state.
 
I Notice egg prices are Skyrocketing again. AlDI last week was 3.00 / Dozen Large. Today 3.77 ! These are Not Free Range or Organic ... Just everyday eggs. Why ?
$ 3.77 eggs are still very inexpensive as a source of healthy protein. My father ate 3 eggs a day for all of his adult life. He didn't quite make it to his 92nd birthday. Maybe if he had not smoked....
 
I have my own small flock of backyard chickens and they naturally lay less in winter. In fact I had to buy a dozen eggs for the first time in a long time last week. It only takes a couple percent change in an inelastic demand to push prices up a lot.
Mix a little brown sugar into their water and a heat lamp, and they'll happily lay through winter.
 
We buy whole eggs...restaurants buy whole eggs.
The baking industry buys liquid eggs in 5 gallon pails.

Does anybody know in what proportions -expressed in percentage of total egg production?
Could an uptick in commercial egg purchasing lead to "shortages" in the whole egg supply?

When I was a lad, a frost hit Florida and the news said the orange crop will take a hit and orange juice prices will go up.
The next day orange juice sales plummeted because people "heard it in the news".
The following day, the newsman said, "Hey everybody, the frost wasn't that bad, and the orange crop has not been effected".

I've always kept that story in the front of my mind.
 
A few from today's haul.
I eat 4 to about 10 a day
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Ever since this egg price nonsense started it amazes me that Eggland's Best are less expensive than common store eggs. Paid $3.29 a few days ago. The store eggs were $3.99, Wonder if Eggland's Best have contracted isolated flocks.
 
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Get mine free from neighbor. Few goose eggs too. I don’t eat 4-10 like someone here thinks he needs. More like 2-3 a day.
 
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