Anyone go shopping today? I was just at Walmart where 18 eggs were $7 again. Last week they were $3 The lady next to me asked me if Easter was soon and if that's why. Don't know what the reasoning is now.
Anyone go shopping today? I was just at Walmart where 18 eggs were $7 again. Last week they were $3 The lady next to me asked me if Easter was soon and if that's why. Don't know what the reasoning is now.
Anyone go shopping today? I was just at Walmart where 18 eggs were $7 again. Last week they were $3 The lady next to me asked me if Easter was soon and if that's why. Don't know what the reasoning is now.
I may go over there and check it out. Maybe pick up some Arbys while there : )
edited to add: I just looked at shop walmart and it's saying $7.92 for Great Value 18 count eggs. Last time this happened I bought the brown eggs as they were cheaper (showing $3.92) but they did not have any brown eggs when I was there today. After reading all your responses, I thought maybe I missed something but I didn't. These are the same eggs I bought last week for $3++ (don't remember the exact price).
I am going to have to check when I go to the store tomorrow. I have all my dairy delivered (milk in glass bottles) and I get my eggs from them as well so I never look at that section when I shop. oddly the farm has not changed their prices since I joined (they did add $1 delivery fee) I heard on the news the were issues with bird flu so I’m not sure if that is driving the prices up.
Bought a dozen yesterday and noticed the prices were higher, I think I paid $3.69. We don't eat eggs much, so a dozen will last several weeks. Pre-covid the regular size eggs were $1.09, sometimes they'd go on sale for 99 cents.
I am going to have to check when I go to the store tomorrow. I have all my dairy delivered (milk in glass bottles) and I get my eggs from them as well so I never look at that section when I shop. oddly the farm has not changed their prices since I joined (they did add $1 delivery fee) I heard on the news the were issues with bird flu so I’m not sure if that is driving the prices up.
Our DD picks up milk from a dairy in glass bottles. About 5 years ago, we watched the kids for several days while they were on a trip. I made her buy milk from the store in plastic. Didn't want to be dealing with heavy glass bottles with toddler under foot.
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