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Re: Re: Lutnick also promised Americans that grocery prices would start coming down in early April

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Re: “I paid $8.19 for large eggs, they were the cheapest.”
- clo2 #msg-1260609
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Clo lives in new yoke joke, right?
(So I am not surprised.)

I believe I paid somewhere around four dollars a dozen.
Zim.

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As of early 2025, the average cost of a dozen eggs in California is around $8.97, significantly higher than the national average of $4.95, primarily due to the impact of bird flu, rising demand, and state regulations. The ongoing avian flu outbreak has led to a decrease in the supply of laying hens, further driving up prices.
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For Savvy New Yorkers, It's All About Cheap Eggs ... - The New York Times
Feb 24, 2025Farm to People, an online farmers market grocery-delivery service with customers in New York City and New Jersey, offers local, pasture-raised eggs for $7.49 a dozen.
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Re: Lutnick also promised Americans that grocery prices would start coming down in early April
By: De_Composed
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Mon, 10 Mar 25 4:56 PM
Msg. 05222 of 05276

Re: “I paid $8.19 for large eggs, they were the cheapest.”
- clo2 #msg-1260609  

We just paid $4.19 for a dozen. How many did you buy? Tell you what: Send me your address and I'll stop by with some eggs.

Re: “They want us to raise chickens, that's their solution...”
- clo2  

That's a pretty good solution!


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