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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: franksolich on June 18, 2015, 09:34:17 PM
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http://www.democraticunderground.com/115753405
Oh my.
Phentex (10,905 posts) Thu Jun 18, 2015, 09:26 AM
Has the price of eggs gone up where you live?
Due to the shortage and diseased chickens, the news keeps reporting a price increase in eggs. I just bought some at Costco and the price was the same.
Have you noticed a change?
NJCher (18,171 posts) Thu Jun 18, 2015, 09:52 AM
WINNER OF THE franksolich FOR 2014
1. no change in Northern NJ
I see those reports, too, and keep wondering if they will be raising the prices, but so far, no.
Phentex (10,905 posts) Thu Jun 18, 2015, 09:56 AM
3. I was thinking of buying ahead...
but then I figure how much can they actually raise the price? 50 cents?
mopinko (44,186 posts) Thu Jun 18, 2015, 09:55 AM
2. not at my house.
course, i have my own chickens...
Phentex (10,905 posts) Thu Jun 18, 2015, 09:58 AM
4. they also had stories of people in the city doing just that...
then the rooster haters got all upset about the noise.
We don't use a lot of eggs but in the summer I want egg salad sandwiches. And deviled eggs.
mopinko (44,186 posts) Thu Jun 18, 2015, 10:16 AM
5. yeah, i got my share of haters.
we shall overcome.
there are so many other noises around here louder and more annoying that my boys. i think once it becomes more commonplace, it will melt into the background like the noise from the trains at the end of the block.
a lot of my neighbors love the sound. most of them come from mexico, so it really reminds them of home.
but you dont need roos for eggs. a lot of towns allow hens but no roos.
i keep them to keep the girls safe, tho. big upsurge in cooper's hawks around here. i blame the roo haters.
NJCher (18,171 posts) Thu Jun 18, 2015, 05:23 PM
WINNER OF THE franksolich FOR 2014
12. now you've made me nostalgic
I remember going to Gramma's house and hearing the roosters in the morning! It was wonderful!
I can't see how it's any different than the hooting of the owls.
^^^grew up around Skul's boyhood home; perhaps even played with him when they were kids.
mopinko (44,186 posts) Thu Jun 18, 2015, 05:50 PM
14. or the honking of geese.
or the mating songs of robins in the middle of the night. those suckers are LOUD.
catnhatnh (7,139 posts) Thu Jun 18, 2015, 10:16 AM
6. Southern New Hampshire-yes
Local price was $1.89 per doz. now at $2.59.
Fortinbras Armstrong (3,074 posts) Thu Jun 18, 2015, 12:06 PM
7. Yes in northern Illinois
By at least a third.
azurnoir (38,983 posts) Thu Jun 18, 2015, 02:36 PM
8. oh yes last I looked a few days ago $4+ a dozen but then again I'm in MN
Galileo126 (927 posts) Thu Jun 18, 2015, 02:40 PM
9. Yes, in the High Desert of SoCal
I just bought a dozen for $3.99.
Yikes!!
sinkingfeeling (30,730 posts) Thu Jun 18, 2015, 07:50 PM
16. They've just about doubled in price since January.
6 eggs went from $.79 to $1.49. A dozen Large Grade A eggs went from $1.69 to $3.29.
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mopinko (44,186 posts) Thu Jun 18, 2015, 10:16 AM
5. yeah, i got my share of haters.
we shall overcome.
there are so many other noises around here louder and more annoying that my boys. i think once it becomes more commonplace, it will melt into the background like the noise from the trains at the end of the block.
a lot of my neighbors love the sound. most of them come from mexico, so it really reminds them of home.
but you dont need roos for eggs. a lot of towns allow hens but no roos.
i keep them to keep the girls safe, tho. big upsurge in cooper's hawks around here. i blame the roo haters.
Crazy mo,look what your future is.
(http://img.directindustry.com/images_di/photo-g/landfill-bulldozer-22578-4165421.jpg)
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Mo's neighbors hired a professional.
(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6e/TRF_falconer.jpg)
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Phentex (10,905 posts) Thu Jun 18, 2015, 09:58 AM
4. they also had stories of people in the city doing just that...
then the rooster haters got all upset about the noise.
We don't use a lot of eggs but in the summer I want egg salad sandwiches. And deviled eggs.
mopinko (44,186 posts) Thu Jun 18, 2015, 10:16 AM
5. yeah, i got my share of haters.
we shall overcome.
there are so many other noises around here louder and more annoying that my boys. i think once it becomes more commonplace, it will melt into the background like the noise from the trains at the end of the block.
a lot of my neighbors love the sound. most of them come from mexico, so it really reminds them of home.
but you dont need roos for eggs. a lot of towns allow hens but no roos.
i keep them to keep the girls safe, tho. big upsurge in cooper's hawks around here. i blame the roo haters.
The pheonix primitive is an idiot. you'd think these dummies know that you don't need roosters to get the hens to lay. You only need them if you need replacement chicks, and you're too lazy to go to the local farm & fleet store in late March. If they're selling the breeds that don't show combs on the males within a week of hatching, then they're out to screw ya.
And big Mo is an idiot also for not reminding the DUmmies that the crowing only indicates that there's gonna be fried chicken Sunday. When the crowing stops, it's back to the super market for some old layer that's been used up.
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Comrades, in glorious peoples republic of california cost of eggs tripled. Glorious party members demand law treating egg laying chickens for better. Glorious party members tell all comrades will not make eggs more expensive. Party leaders say eggs stay same price with more work by comrade farmers. Evil capitalist pigs say egg price go up. Now egg prices mush more and hurt lowest of comrade poor, glorious party members tell us because evil capitalist pigs make more money n egg.
Comrades is going to be glorious future, GLORIOUS!!! Although,not have eggs for breakfast again, which party leaders say is good for comrades.
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Last weekend, Xtra large were $4.79, while merely large were $2.59.
It's wreaking havoc in the wholesale world, because pricing changes weekly, and the suppliers are rationing them out. Screwing up contracts. This too shall pass.