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Concerns Over Egg Shortages Grow

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The odd egg was laid by a different breed of hen.
The odd egg was laid by a different breed of hen.

According to this article, the price of eggs at Kroger is $4.39. Prices have been increasing due to supply chain issues (higher feed costs) and bird flu.

It’s not too late to get your own chickens and have all the eggs you need.

Published 5/28/2022. Read full article.

VIAZero Hedge
SOURCEEpoch Times
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2 COMMENTS

  1. I recently bought 50 dozen eggs and I am water glassing them with pickling lime. I had to buy a huge pack of lime, but looking at the price I got the eggs for , I’m alright with it.

    I tried a big bulk offer to local egg sellers, hoping someone would have a backlog and take the cash. It’s worked 👍 and I met a new supplier . The only upside to this craziness for me, is meeting people while learning to barter. I forget how much I enjoy people when they are sane.

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