Well, they’re obviously normal price now, since it was all Bidens fault, and had nothing to do with poultry diseases.
Trump won’t let a little poultry disease be a bother. Hell he basically ignored an entire pandemic.
strange that it only effects chickens and no other birds hmmm
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.
Well this was definitely an entirely US problem and didn’t affect any other countries. Eggs are totally a normal price and easily available here in Australia.
… twelve?
All the downvotes are from bakers
And I thought $6 was expensive.
I’ll just note that !AskUSA is a thing. That said holy fuck eggs are expensive in America. I buy those for two bucks.
I got a 404 error with Boost (the app) with your link. Is it this one? !AskUSA@discuss.online
I didn’t actually link it so thanks. Yeah that’s the one.
It is!
This is a post right now because prices have (hopefully) temporarily spiked. My grocery store had a sign apologizing, blaming avian flu+high demand, and promising to keep their process competitive. I think 2 bucks is normal for us too but right now they’re over $5.
That makes sense.
$7.42 from Walmart, $10.65 for the ones I get (Vital Farms). This is from Colorado, USA.
Can confirm these prices
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.
$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)
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.
Woah I thought the Euro was more. Did it drop in value compared to the dollar recently?
https://www.x-rates.com/graph/?from=USD&to=EUR&amount=1
There was a bit of an upswin for the dollar since nov 5… weirdly, not sure how that guy inspires confidence
$8 Canadian for a dozen fully free range chicken eggs from the farmer that raises them at a farmers market.
Between 4.67 (cheapo plain large white) and 10.02 (Golden D Large Hyperorganic) for a dozen near Vancouver.
Costco’s free range 24 pack is 12.49 which I think is probably what most people are getting.
Also, all prices are CAD.
$3.94 CAD/2.74 USD at food basics in rural Ontario.
$2 for 12 eggs from a friend’s chickens.
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.
$6.99 if i want local, $4.29 for store brand, $8.79 for Nellie’s Free Range.
I was curious and checked while shopping today. There weren’t any, just a bare shelf.
As of this moment: $5.49 for 12 large brown.
Last week I was able to get $4.49 for 12 large cage free.
Bird flu is obviously influencing prices quite a bit lately.
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.
Aldi (usually the cheapest near me) SoCal Saturday January 25, 2025
39.55 for sixty eggs 7.92 for twelve
Just paid 3.99 at Aldi in Philadelphia. Limit 2
Holy fuck, that’s about 3x what free range eggs cost in Vancouver.
$8.99 - a Safeway in the bay area