… twelve?
All the downvotes are from bakers
And I thought $6 was expensive.
I know you said USA, but maybe an interesting data point: €2.28 or $2.38 in Catalonia, Spain.
39kr~=$3.54 for a dozen in Sweden.
One month ago: ~$3.29
Yesterday ~$5.49
For 18 eggs: ~$7.19
They only have grade A eggs that come in the fancy compressed paper boxes so that’s what I normally get. Though eggs have been getting harder and harder to find since they’ve been struggling to restock them.
US mid-Atlantic: Pricing is elevated, but strange; some eggs that are usually higher cost now cost less than the typically lower cost eggs. For example (all for dozen large eggs):
Store brand, conventional: $6.93
Store brand, cage free: $4.95
Store brand, organic free range: $4.59
Eggland’s Best (premium brand): $4.99
$7, WA.
i buy my eggs from Janice down the street, $2/dz plus i bring her my table scraps to feed her chickens.
I was just recently in Japan and decided to go to a proper grocery store. A dozen eggs grade A was about $1.80 USD or 278 yen.
Less than 4€ for a dozen local organic eggs. I live in a small village in France, and we’re luck to be able to buy it directly from the producer.
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Like 6$
Was 3$ a month ago
About $5.50 for a dozen of the brown, non-organic ones. Kinda middle-tier. This is central texas btw.
Similar pricing in SE Michigan
Chicago, $5.15, Aldi
$1000
In Sjælland, Denmark: 3.7 USD if you buy nice, organic, local eggs. In Argentina, maybe 2USD. But they are not organic.
This is usually the cheapest one at my store. woodman’s, madison, wi:
American Midwest, my small city, a dozen eggs are about $5.50 – $7