Hmmm... only response I ever got was "unfertilized."reminds me of my favorite pickup line. How do you like your eggs in the morning......... scrambled or fertilized haha.
What’s going on?
Here it's $4 a dozen. $9? Really?I was at the store yesterday, decided against. I like eggs but am not paying $9 a dozen
That could be NIL money needed to land the elusive OT we need
Yep. I go to Trader Joe’s mostly and they were out completely, the grocery next to me has a few dozen.. at $8.99 a pop.Here it's $4 a dozen. $9? Really?
reminds me of my favorite pickup line. How do you like your eggs in the morning......... scrambled or fertilized haha.
If you don't like mine whats your best line Romeo?
If you don't like mine whats your best line Romeo?
Eggs are not healthy for you. They raise your cholesterolIt’ll come back down. Still a fantastic value when you break it down. Multiple meals, uses and super healthy. Folks go out and buy a $12 sub sandwich for lunch and then complain about a dozen or 18 eggs for significantly cheaper.
Eggs are not healthy for you. They raise your cholesterol
Stop buying and allow demand to come down and price will reduce quickly due to the shelf life.It's corporate greed disguised as bird flu.
This is where I'm at with all of the high priced BS. Stop buying. Stop paying more. Eventually prices will have to come down. And we will probably find that we really didn't need that stuff anyhow.Stop buying and allow demand to come down and price will reduce quickly due to the shelf life.
Plenty of substitutes for baking too.
People and businesses (more people) were handed helicopter money. Artificially created demand. Prices stayed up accordingly because money supply has not been contracted yet.This is where I'm at with all of the high priced BS. Stop buying. Stop paying more. Eventually prices will have to come down. And we will probably find that we really didn't need that stuff anyhow.
I can't believe what people are paying for clothing right now. It's beyond stupid. Go to any clearance rack and look at what the original markup price was. And you know they are still making money off of that stuff on clearance.
Come to my hometown and buy a beer for 3.50. Same beer in omaha 6. Same distributors. Same state. Same state taxes etc.... . Why? Because people are willing to pay more for it.
During Covid a friend of mine who owns a lumber yard was charging $50 for a sheet of 1/2 plywood. Told me after covid that he was still charging that because people were willing to pay it. Obviously it has come down but you get my point.
As Americans our want for material things can go beyond reasonability, all the while bemoaning the fact that we are getting hosed and some politician is at fault. Just silly.
It's corporate greed disguised as bird flu.
Two things. Cage free layer housing and bird flu. People who advocate for cage free layer housing have never seen more than a few backyard chickens.What’s going on?
Oh geeze... dont start another Husker Online fight.If you don't like mine whats your best line Romeo?
I don’t need pick up lines. I throw on some Sex Panther cologne … careful, it’s illegal in 9 countries due to being made from bits of real panthers. All to say … 60% of the time, it works every time.If you don't like mine whats your best line Romeo?
Or any kind of produce, for instance a bag of sumo citrus oranges or the most expensive apples. People balk at buying them because of how much they cost but have no problem spending whatever at McDonalds.It’ll come back down. Still a fantastic value when you break it down. Multiple meals, uses and super healthy. Folks go out and buy a $12 sub sandwich for lunch and then complain about a dozen or 18 eggs for significantly cheaper.
Are eggs at Trader Joe's superior to Sam's club eggs?Yep. I go to Trader Joe’s mostly and they were out completely, the grocery next to me has a few dozen.. at $8.99 a pop.
I think I’ll skip eggs for a few weeks.
A good chunk in the price of the beer at a bar is the overhead. Rent and real estate costs are dramatically different from town to town also. Labor costs differ. It’s not just about what somebody is willing to pay.This is where I'm at with all of the high priced BS. Stop buying. Stop paying more. Eventually prices will have to come down. And we will probably find that we really didn't need that stuff anyhow.
I can't believe what people are paying for clothing right now. It's beyond stupid. Go to any clearance rack and look at what the original markup price was. And you know they are still making money off of that stuff on clearance.
Come to my hometown and buy a beer for 3.50. Same beer in omaha 6. Same distributors. Same state. Same state taxes etc.... . Why? Because people are willing to pay more for it.
During Covid a friend of mine who owns a lumber yard was charging $50 for a sheet of 1/2 plywood. Told me after covid that he was still charging that because people were willing to pay it. Obviously it has come down but you get my point.
As Americans our want for material things can go beyond reasonability, all the while bemoaning the fact that we are getting hosed and some politician is at fault. Just silly.
Several new chicken confinements in Gage County, very hotly contested at the permit level. From the level of anger in this rural area, I'd say the biggest threat to animal ag BY FAR is nimby. Apparently even people that love KFC can't stand the smell of chicken shit.A good chunk in the price of the beer at a bar is the overhead. Rent and real estate costs are dramatically different from town to town also. Labor costs differ. It’s not just about what somebody is willing to pay.
With eggs, PETA’s and AHS’s push to eliminate animal agriculture and animal protein consumption is chipping away at the ability to economically produce pork and poultry products. Their goal is to reduce consumption be making it too expensive to buy. It’s an incremental attack on animal ag.
Done that. Never ran the actual numbers, but I'm not sure it pencils out. If they stayed at this price for years it might, but history tells us it will come back down. Even with 4 layers it was way overkill for us. I enjoyed giving them away, but not really worth it for me. We go through 2 or 3 dozen a month. Thats a 50 lb bag of layer feed. Rather just buy them as needed.Grow your own
The not in my neighborhood factor is a problem in some areas. Bloom N Egg had to rebuild some of their facilities to meet some of the cage free requirements for some buyers . It’s a freaking joke.Several new chicken confinements in Gage County, very hotly contested at the permit level. From the level of anger in this rural area, I'd say the biggest threat to animal ag BY FAR is nimby. Apparently even people that love KFC can't stand the smell of chicken shit.
I agree to some extent. Especially regarding rent/real estate. I still think double the cost is more about making more money than strictly double the overhead. Take a look at liquor costs between the two and it's almost triple.A good chunk in the price of the beer at a bar is the overhead. Rent and real estate costs are dramatically different from town to town also. Labor costs differ. It’s not just about what somebody is willing to pay.
With eggs, PETA’s and AHS’s push to eliminate animal agriculture and animal protein consumption is chipping away at the ability to economically produce pork and poultry products. Their goal is to reduce consumption be making it too expensive to buy. It’s an incremental attack on animal ag.
Businesses take a loss on some products to get people in the store. Could be the case for the roasted chicken.Here's another oddity to me... you can choose to buy a hot/roasted full chicken from Walmart for $5 or buy one out of the cooler with maybe a pound more meat.... uncooked... for $8. Given how many want to take the actual time necessary to roast your own chicken you'd think those prices would be reversed.
True. Many people don't just buy the chicken, which a disciplined person would, they also buy sides etc from the deliBusinesses take a loss on some products to get people in the store. Could be the case for the roasted chicken.
Yeah, a Costco rotisserie chicken is $4.99 but it's a law you can't step foot in that place without spending $200.True. Many people don't just buy the chicken, which a disciplined person would, they also buy sides etc from the deli
Costco has some deals on clothes. I got some nice Banana Republic slacks for 9.99 a pair !Yeah, a Costco rotisserie chicken is $4.99 but it's a law you can't step foot in that place without spending $200.
Yeah, I kid my wife about getting excited for Costco's spring collection of polos. And don't get me started about 1/4 zips, I'm a real fashionista!Costco has some deals on clothes. I got some nice Banana Republic slacks for 9.99 a pair !