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Daniel5343 t1_jd6cv8c wrote

Damn, is this pic from 5 yrs ago? Eggs are like caviar now

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NitroSyfi t1_jd6f242 wrote

The biggest egg supplier summed up. Claiming a non existent shortage

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klsi832 t1_jd6gmai wrote

What if they tried to be clever and just had the sign read 'menopause'.

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LifeBuilder t1_jd71hnx wrote

Must be two way glass they installed wrong.

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DoubleSteve t1_jd753ss wrote

It was just a temporary spike due to bird cullings. It might happen again with bird flu still being a problem, but the price spikes should only last as long as it takes to get a new generation of egg laying hens going.

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BigHeed87 t1_jd7dx5n wrote

Eggscuse us for the inconvenience

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The_rabbit_405 t1_jd7o881 wrote

Makes me think there was a recall and they are just hanging on to the stuff until they get the all clear that the recall doesn't affect them. It looks like an Aldi or one of those small places where they have no where else to stick the eggs and keep them cold.

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Kzootwentyeight t1_jd7uep7 wrote

Yeah they were out and driver came early and pushed in. Eggs have been good price fora bit now but still considered as a competitive item

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danque t1_jd8in9u wrote

Better safe than sorry is a good tactic in my book. This could definitely be the case. I can imagine they would write "maybe contaminated eggs" as a sign as people will associate that with these eggs even though they maybe won't.

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