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Have feeling we're going to be hearing an awful lot about egg prices....
......almost as if people have been conditioned or something.

No thanks. You lost credibility after that whole April 8 end of the world prediction.well take it from me then...
Were these hogs you owned, or hogs in a large scale pig factory farming?when i worked with hogs, sometime i would treat them naturally despite what the Vet called for.
guess whose hogs were more healthier ???
Yet here you are posting videos from YouTube randos.yur welcome, same way i have helped people naturally with the Covid plandemic. i just educate people on the Lies and they think for themselves.
He shares your penchant for relying on internet randos, so you both have that in common.it works that way with 'bird flu' too. listen to Nola, he is wiser than the 99% here, even more most days.
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Have feeling we're going to be hearing an awful lot about egg prices....
......almost as if people have been conditioned or something.![]()
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Have feeling we're going to be hearing an awful lot about egg prices....
......almost as if people have been conditioned or something.![]()
No thanks. You lost credibility after that whole April 8 end of the world prediction.
Were these hogs you owned, or hogs in a large scale pig factory farming?
Yet here you are posting videos from YouTube randos.
He shares your penchant for relying on internet randos, so you both have that in common.
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The world did end for everyone who died that day.No thanks. You lost credibility after that whole April 8 end of the world prediction.
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So...Eggs at Walmart are listed at $5.97/dozen currently.
Same price they have been for a month.
(large, 1 dozen, Walmart brand)
So…
The world did end for everyone who died that day.![]()
Yet a prediction you got wrong nonetheless. If I remember correctly you then mentioned the date was pushed back and that proved incorrect as well.there was no 'end of the world' prediction, except the one you were giving out.
it was a Red Flag and nothing more.
Right, I'm talking about large scale pig farming, not individually owned farms.large farm. i took care of my barn; amazing what someone who understands what real animal care can do.
That's exactly right.nope, the best of the best of the best. just don't watch them
Ta ra!
But they, Net Fresh Brand, at $4.79 a Dozen, are OUT OF STOCK at that price.So...
In San Diego, cage-free large brown Grade A eggs were down to $4.49 per dozen at Trader Joe’s and Walmart.
Yet a prediction you got wrong nonetheless. If I remember correctly you then mentioned the date was pushed back and that proved incorrect as well.
Right, I'm talking about large scale pig farming, not individually owned farms.
That's exactly right.
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Ta ra!
But they, Net Fresh Brand, at $4.79 a Dozen, are OUT OF STOCK at that price.
Walmart Marketside Brand, their next best, Large Cage-Free Brown Eggs, in stock, are $6.54 a Dozen.
Low prices are worthless if there is no stock on the shelves.
Less if you walk in and buy them. $3.74.Eggs at Walmart are listed at $5.97/dozen currently.
Same price they have been for a month.
(large, 1 dozen, Walmart brand)
So…
That's the operative distinction, and mainly because cage free poultry farms weren't as hard hit as their industrial farm counterparts.So...
In San Diego, cage-free large brown Grade A eggs were down to $4.49 per dozen at Trader Joe’s and Walmart.
We're good now, but we did have a pretty severe shortage in January.
Hopefully, things will improve in your area soon.
No dreaming, just memory and it's working fine.dream on.
The distinction in practices between industrial farms and smaller scale ones.worked several, what's yur point?
It's cute that you think that's what you're doing.yep, who am i gonna fight with if you all are thinking like me.
we need some Ignorance around here for me to correct.![]()
Thanks.We're good now, but we did have a pretty severe shortage in January.
Hopefully, things will improve in your area soon.
As they did today, and will tomorrow.The world did end for everyone who died that day.![]()
Are you saying we wouldn't all be on deck for that?Somebody give me a call when the prices of eggs actually gets back down to a near-normal level, like $1.99/dozen. Eggs here are still $5.99/dozen.
Otherwise, this thread screams of “Mission Accomplished.”
No dreaming, just memory and it's working fine.
The distinction in practices between industrial farms and smaller scale ones.
It's cute that you think that's what you're doing.
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It is a sure and certain prediction.As they did today, and will tomorrow.
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"impossible problems to solve in one month or one year or four years."I am happy. Eggs is one of the few sources of protein that is normally affordable to low income families. This episode is perfect example of why performative politics is always a double edged sword. It was never really about the price of a dozen eggs. Trump was told to use it as campaign moment. It was really about the affordability of economic necessities including food, shelter, heat/air conditioning, and medical care with higher inflation rates superceding fixed incomes and wage increases.
Our real problem across this country is housing costs and medical costs and both are impossible problems to solve in one month or one year or four years.
Harris at least identified the right problems in her campaign and platform.
It is a sure and certain prediction.![]()