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    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

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    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

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      Oregon valley is 4.25 for grade A from costco and winco was 4.50. Its up about 0.50 in the last few weeks.

      Good thing the orange one will fix those prices soon by doing a something at some point…

      Side note, WTF is up with diesel? 30 cent increase in 2 days.

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    So, we’ve got a range.

    The cheapest set of generic eggs is the Penny Smart Grade A Large Eggs for $3.99, but my local grocery also has another set of eggs that appears to be equivalent in quality from the store brand for $4.99. There’s also cage free for $7.99 and another cage free that looks to be identical from the same brand for $8.69. Generic organic (cage/etc not listed) in the plastic container is $6.99.

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    Western Nebraska, basically Wyoming: non organic are in the range of five bucks at the grocery store. Organic is anywhere from 6 to 8. I get locally-raise ones for 3.50 a dozen at my mechanic’s shop :) Just have to pay cash.

    This economy is stupid.

    All prices in USD in case that wasn’t clear

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    Texas. $7.50, but I buy the organic, pasture-raised, fair trade, small batch, artisinal eggs where the chickens are all partial owners of the egg-laying co-op. It’s a chicken coop co-op.

    The price has gone up significantly, like $2 or more, since last month. I don’t remember what it was exactly, but I’ve never spent $7.50 for fucking eggs.

    Regular cage-free was like $5.50. Didn’t see any of the normal sad chicken eggs last time I went.

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    $3.99 Sprouts in CO

    Edit: Also, $3.23 USD at Superstore in Calgary, AB