Been this way for three days now

by NinjaShira

35 Comments

  1. food lion has 30 eggs in a flat for $5.99, 6 of those gets you 180 eggs, which is $35.94 before tax.

    $0.19/egg from food lion or $0.66/egg from your supplier is what I am roughly getting.

    for $213, you could get 1,066 eggs from food lion, or 360 from your supplier.

    damned expensive box and delivery fee if you ask me.

  2. I’ve found you can keep about 80 chickens in both bathroom over night and let them free range in the parking lot during the day really helps lowering your food costs.

  3. Over $10/dz from Sysco right now in the PNW. Paid $156 for 15/dz on today’s order. Costco has been a little better, but even the business Costco has been hit or miss with availability and competitive pricing.

  4. Fickle-Molasses-903

    Don’t worry; Trump will fix it. /s He’ll be reich on it.

  5. I have a hard time finding xl right now. And if I do, they are organic and marked up even more.

  6. A dozen large was 7.49 at trader joes over the weekend

  7. throwitoutwhendone2

    Shit I need to sell my eggs. Mine are even purdy- blue, green, pink, brown and white

  8. NesPickler

    Sam’s has been around $57 a case but they get wiped out as soon as the plastic comes off the pallet

  9. I_Like_Parade_Dogs

    Bird flu is a thing. Ivermectin doesn’t work.

  10. One of my coworkers got written up by our previous EC for getting an omelette during breakfast service because of egg prices, and this happened just over a year ago!

  11. e_j_white

    The Whole Foods near my house has been out of eggs for the past week.

    Like, the entire egg shelves are completely empty, with a sign saying that they are having difficulty “sourcing” eggs right now.

  12. $40 15/doz large New England brown eggs 🤷‍♂️

  13. If you can use medium eggs they are probably half the price.

  14. ConcentrateWinter592

    I bought a dozen eggs for 3.99 today Jan 20 in Mount Dora Florida

  15. throw_blanket04

    Size, quality, etc also determines the price. Context matters.

  16. spitebarf

    One of our vendors (smaller local dairy vendor) is holding steady at $63/case but everything else is $90-120

    The cheaper company has a 5pm order cutoff and one of our chefs keeps missing it, so every week he wastes $300-400 buying the more expensive eggs. I’m going to start calling him at 4:30 every day and just scream EGGS!!and hang up

  17. DunebillyDave

    Damn, where are you that you’re paying over $7/dz. wholesale?

    I can get a dozen cage free large brown eggs for $4/dz. retail.

  18. harley4570

    we’re still selling our farm eggs to our regular customers at $5 per dozen

  19. 120??? Kitchen manager pays 150 for the same size box where I’m at.

  20. itssabotage13

    I got 90 dozen mistakenly delivered to my place a couple months ago. Not on the invoice and rep never said anything. We use maybe 1 dozen a week. Staff got to take home some free breakfast for a monthish.

  21. 120 is cheap!!!! Try 250 and up on the west coast … still insane use to be under 100 for 15 doz

  22. mikewilson2020

    The most expensive eggs here are £2 for 6 and they are gorgeous eggs, sometimes get done yolkers too

  23. Chucheyface

    eggs are, at their cheapest, 40 cents, and at their most expensive, around 65 cents and it only goes down when in bulk.

  24. I_am_ChivoBlanco

    Never been a better excuse to say “Fuck brunch”, at least. And fuck brunch.

  25. ranting_chef

    What’s up with that one on the bottom over $200? Holy shit. I make pasta for a living and that scares the fuck out of me.

  26. gabebev91

    What provider/ state are you in? I’m paying 100ish for 15dz here in PA. Definitely still insane to think we pay these prices 😅

  27. Charcoal419

    This is insane! Meanwhile in my country the cheapest we can get would be 2.9 USD for 30pcs grade A (XL size), a tray.

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