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It’s 3.49 for a dozen at the grocery store I usually go to (or at least according to their website). No idea what they used to cost though, eggs are cheap enough for me that I don’t really look at the price when I buy them. Maybe I’ve been getting ripped off this whole time!
$3-4.50 depending on the size and if you get organic or free range. About a 50¢ price increase from a year ago.
I bought 6 eggs a few days ago, and I can’t even begin to guess what the price was.
$2.99
Before the avian flu outbreak this week they were $2.19-ish.
$2.69 here
I just checked a few stores around me.
$2.70 at Walmart
$3.19 at Smith’s
$2.59 at Target
2.99 for large eggs. I can recall them being around 2.50 but I can’t remember when that was.
Store brand jumbo eggs are around $3.49/dozen. That’s up maybe 50-60 cents from last year
$2.59 at King Soopers right now.
I get fresh, free eggs every day from my chickens. We won’t discuss what it costed to build the coop. I am still trying to suppress the memory.
Before store brand eggs were 1.78 at Walmart
Now their store brand is 2.77
Eggland’s Best is 2.66
I’m sure they will be raising the prices of EB as soon as I’ve gotten used to buying them
They have gone through the roof here in Indiana. They were a loss leader at 1.59 for 18 eggs for most of the last year, 18 eggs are now 2.69
Pre-Biden: Mike Pence laid eggs on my doorstep for free
Post-Biden: one egg is 18 MILLION DOLLARS
I haven’t bought eggs in a couple months but they were like two bucks back then
$2.39 for 12 large
I haven’t bought eggs in years. My neighbor keeps hens for fun, he just gives the eggs to us.
In the before-times, they were $1.29 for decent ones.
$2.99/dozen for storebrand large. I think they were like $2.19 or $2.29 before the avian flu.
Same here.
$2.69 at Pick n save
$2.66 at Walmart
$2.19 at Target
$2.69 at Woodmans
$2.55 at Aldi
Milwaukee metro
Before, they were no more than $2. I don’t buy eggs too often though
$2.49 for store brand large grade a eggs. That’s basically what they’ve always been, but they usually have a sale on either large for medium eggs for somewhere between $1-$2. So I’d say about normal prices still.
I looked on the World Wide Web and the eggs I buy are 4.99 I think they were around 4.25 before. Walmart has eggs for 2.50 though.
$3.09 now, $1.79 before the pandemic.
I don’t pay for groceries but my mom does complain about them being higher I think they’re around the price you’re saying
I think mine are around $4/dozen. I remember they were anywhere between $1 – $1.25/dozen. A local farm had to kill off almost all of their chickens due to bird flu about 3 months again. That farmed supplied almost all grocery stores in the area. Kroger it’s still $1.99 though as they use a different supplier.
The store brand has gone from 3.29/doz. a year ago to $3.89, IIRC. The store has sales often enough, especially on a dozen eggs, that I don’t really know what the average price has been.
The free range fancy eggs are 2.99 at my store in Mass.