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It’s 3.39€ for 10 (medium?) organic/free-range eggs in Germany… Or $4.26 converted to dollar a dozen (including taxes).
Rewe in central Germany got free range for 2.69€.
Around £3 in the UK. Sounds about right.
Edit:
The above is free range. Caged eggs are cheaper, £2.15 for 15 eggs in Asda.
$4.99 for 1 dozen grade a large
$5.59 for a dozen extra large cage free organic in the Midwest.
8.49
So, we’ve got a range.
The cheapest set of generic eggs is the Penny Smart Grade A Large Eggs for $3.99, but my local grocery also has another set of eggs that appears to be equivalent in quality from the store brand for $4.99. There’s also cage free for $7.99 and another cage free that looks to be identical from the same brand for $8.69. Generic organic (cage/etc not listed) in the plastic container is $6.99.
$4.99 brown dozen large at sprouts [almost always sold out] $7.99 large at walmart
About $3.99 from trader joes last time I bought. North Seattle.
Also in N Seattle, also got some TJ’s eggs for $3.99 today! Hi neighbor!
About $9 for 18 at King Soopers in Colorado
South West Arizona: $5.42
$7.42 from Walmart, $10.65 for the ones I get (Vital Farms). This is from Colorado, USA.
Can confirm these prices
CA, store brand large brown x12 - $8.99
Seattle $5.99 in town, $4.99 outside the city, $5 farm signs by the road.
Oregon valley is 4.25 for grade A from costco and winco was 4.50. Its up about 0.50 in the last few weeks.
Good thing the orange one will fix those prices soon by doing a something at some point…
Side note, WTF is up with diesel? 30 cent increase in 2 days.
American Midwest, my small city, a dozen eggs are about $5.50 – $7
5 or 6 dollars, depending on where you’re shopping. my parents have chickens though so I grab a dozen when I’m home sometimes.
$4.17 Walmart