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I remember the first time I went to Aldi in Nashville about 5 years ago they were $0.48. Now I believe it is $1.30. For a while there they were up around $4.50. At that point I started buying fancy eggs because they were cheaper
$1.24 dozen in NY, cheap eggs don’t make for high click news. People like to read they’re being screwed.
24 eggs in Costco is $11.59
Almost as expensive as a gallon of gas in CA
.99 at the Aldi near my house.
Egg prices spiked last year because of a bird flu outbreak that required culling many of the egg laying chickens. They have now been replaced… it takes much longer for chickens to reach egg laying age than meat consumption age (something like 10 mo vs. 10 weeks), hence the longer shortages and high prices.
$1.68 a dozen.
1.59 I think
Lower than they were last Winter!
I paid 3.99 but they were cage free
About $2.39/dozen at my local Costco for their standard cage free eggs. I’ve seen around $1.79 or so at my Walmart as well.
Eggs are incredibly cheap. Cholesterol expected to rise further.
$1.09 at the local shop by my house.
$1.79 here for a dozen Large at grocery store prices. I get mine from a weird local farmer for a buck a dozen.
They’ve been down for a while by me.
I was following the USDA [weekly egg report](https://www.ams.usda.gov/mnreports/pybshellegg.pdf), and my local markets were very close to the curve when prices changed on the reports.
$1.12 at Aldi on Saturday
.99 here in Minneapolis
Cheap, chips are expensive now
$1.99 a dozen, cage free at the local grocery store.
Like $1.05. Suburb bordering nw side of Chicago.
$5/dozen from the roadside or $6/18eggs from Costco with the certified humane inspection badge.
Cheap. This is the one thing they actually put the price back down on after price creep. Granted it didn’t get super expensive here it was just $2/dozen instead of 99 cents. I gotta hand it to whoever controls the egg prices they had a real good chance to fuck us over and uh didn’t. That’s rare as unicorn shit.
$1.54 for a dozen at the store near me. For generic store brand anyways.
nearly $9 for 18, but we buy the Vital Farms Organic because my wife is crunchy and likes these things.
CA has been pretty cheap.
In RI for a few months and they’re cheap too.
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There was a huge bird flu thing that caused a bunch of chickens to get culled. That increased egg prices.
Just paid $6.99 per dozen at the little Mexican corner store near my apartment in San Francisco, but they’re local organic or something.
Expensive. I bought eggs yesterday and they were $3.99. Eggs haven’t been cheap here in awhile.
$1.16 at Wal-Mart in Atlanta.
Definitely back to normal, thankfully. I probably eat a dozen eggs just myself each week. It was definitely hitting my pocketbook.
1.74 at Walmart
The dozen eggs I buy are $6, but that’s only because they’re pasture raised.
(I’ve seen [videos and documentaries of the warehouses where they keep egg-laying chickens for those oh-so-cheap eggs](https://youtu.be/CsMrepvovQ4?si=zxPqa4q1gh8_nUIb), and I just can’t support that with my money anymore.)
$1.12 at Aldi in South Carolina today.
Prices spiked last year because egg producers had to cull the flock to stop the spread of avian flu. Now that the population of layers has rebounded the price of eggs dropped a ton.
They’ve been back down to a quite reasonable price nationwide for a few months now I believe
The Krogers where I live in Ohio are $5/dozen at the cheapest for eggs that aren’t raised in good conditions. If I want the pasture-raised, cage-free eggs, I’m paying at least $7/dozen. OP, you have cheap eggs and need to be thankful for that. Because it’s not going to be those prices for very long.
Bought 18 for about $3 here in Southern California
A dozen eggs at 1.19?!! Where the hell u live
I think they’re like $5 and change down from $6 and change during the avian flu cull.
1.15 at Aldi in NC
I buy eggs at Walmart for around $7.50 for 60
Just paid $1.50 today at target