Is there a run on eggs where you shop?
Is it because of people using them to make egg nog?
Or is it due to the bird flu?
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None of the above. Plenty of eggs (not egg’s) here.
Only if you break them. :)
Holiday cooking? No shortage here. Is egg nog still a thing? I know the quarts appear about now in the dairy coolers, but I haven’t noticed them this year. The wife used to stock the stuff back when heavy traffic through the house was the norm. Speaking of which, since the onset of covid have the rest of you seen your booze expenses virtually vanish?
Plenty of eggs here, but prices aren’t so great!!! Fortunately, I don’t eat very many eggs.
Not now but earlier in the year no eggs in certain sizes and the price went up. Mostly bird flu !
I try to keep two dozen in the refrigerator, cheap protein.
I’ve heard of run on sentences but never run on eggs. Runny eggs, yes!
We have our own chickens to get our eggs.
It’s the avian flu. Our store (the store I work at) has signs posted about the flu.
I just spent $6.79 for a package of 18 eggs. Most expensive deviled eggs I’ve ever made.
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