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5/12 is the cheapest, but sometimes thats at bulk pricing so im spending 15/36. But I've seen the expensive premium eggs at 9/12.
4.50 for a dozen at the place nearest to me
Major grocery stores are selling eggs 4.69/dozen AA large eggs, 6.79 organic. Interestingly the "crunchy" super-market that mostly sources from local and/or organic farms is selling normal eggs for 3.99/dozen and organic for 4.99 and 5.99 depending on the brand. Before bird-flu the crunchy store would sell eggs 1-2 dollars more per dozen than major supermarkets. The price at the crunchy store has remained static since before bird-flu. I live in an area with a relatively large number of "small" farms independent from large ag companies.
$8/18
Between $5-$9 a dozen depending on store. This is in NV
A few euros I bet
$6.75 per dozen here today
The cheapest i saw on my grocery stores website is 4.95 a dozen
$4.99 for a dozen of the store brand at a local grocer, probably a buck cheaper at the Walmart, but I refuse to shop at Walmart.
Midwest for reference
$6 for a dozen jumbo eggs
In Seattle yesterday at my neighborhood Kroger-owned grocery, a dozen cage-free eggs was $7.50.
~$17,532 using Maddow-adjusted computations.
Also - don't tell anybody - but if I lib wants to trigger me all they need to do is make an "egg prices" joke.
I got groceries last week and noticed most of the eggs were around $8-12 a dozen. Before all the bird flu stuff, it was more like $3-5 for a dozen. Should note that the aisles have been looking pretty slim lately. Not a ton of stock available.
Getting to the point where vegan egg replacement is about the same price per volume which is good for me.
About $4/dozen in Kentucky.
My last dozen was $6. In CA, we are still recovering from a recent mass culling due to bird flu
I'm not sure, they're out-of-stock. The grocery store website claims $5.99 per dozen.
Some clever entrepreneurs could make a killing right now by stealing wild bird eggs
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:
Went through a Walmart this weekend and my spouse remarked that the price for a dozen eggs was a bit above 6$ US.
Just post the in store prices and there will be an end to the horror!