If your "favorite" eggs are 20 bucks a dozen, you are the sucker.
Go to Aldi.
If your "favorite" eggs are 20 bucks a dozen, you are the sucker.And yet, the eggs at Aldi are still about 30-40% more expensive than they were a year ago. ALL EGGS EVERYWHERE are more expensive than they were a year ago. If your job was to miss the point, you'd be Employee of the Month.
Go to Aldi. Originally Posted by Devo
The average price for a dozen eggs is now $3.77, another step down from March’srecord-highcarton costs.Still work to do to get that $3.77 back down
The newest numbers mark the third straight month of declining egg prices for American consumers, according to U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data.
Still work to do to get that $3.77 back downStill over a dollar more expensive than May 2024 (when the national average was $2.70). Great job, JV.
https://www.newsnationnow.com/busine...nomy-bird-flu/ Originally Posted by HDGristle
Thank you, president trump.National average was $2.70 in May 2024. But I guess MAGA thinks $3.77 is cheaper than $2.70?
US egg prices fall for 3rd straight month Per U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Overall, egg prices have fallen approximately 39–45% from their March 2025 peak of $6.227 to $3.775 by June 2025, with the most recent data indicating a national average of $3.77 in July 2025. Originally Posted by Green_Mountain
National average was $2.70 in May 2024. But I guess MAGA thinks $3.77 is cheaper than $2.70?You realize I got the data points from AI?
Thank you, president trump indeed. Eggs are now $1.07 more expensive than they were a year ago. Originally Posted by tommy156