Definitely some greed. One grocery store here charges 50% more than the other just because (imagine: it’s a Kroger owned store). Neither store is a discount or lower-end store either. Ridiculous.
And coincidentally (or no really coincidentally at all), OP’s pic looks like a Kroger owned store too based on the price tag and the inconvenience sticker. Shocker that they’d charge that price 🙄
The prices are caused by inflation, massive cullings of infected hens with bird flu, and just the area you live in. Where I’m at, eggs are $4.50 USD/dozen at the moment. They’ve been higher though.
Those eggs specifically look to be “cage-free”, which increases their price by a little bit.
What’s the thing with eggs in the US ?
My understand is mostly a bird flu but also inflation.
Actual inflation or inflation mixed with greedy price increases?
Definitely some greed. One grocery store here charges 50% more than the other just because (imagine: it’s a Kroger owned store). Neither store is a discount or lower-end store either. Ridiculous.
And coincidentally (or no really coincidentally at all), OP’s pic looks like a Kroger owned store too based on the price tag and the inconvenience sticker. Shocker that they’d charge that price 🙄
Why not both?
In this case it’s a commodity so that’s actually hard to do.
The prices are caused by inflation, massive cullings of infected hens with bird flu, and just the area you live in. Where I’m at, eggs are $4.50 USD/dozen at the moment. They’ve been higher though.
Those eggs specifically look to be “cage-free”, which increases their price by a little bit.
Yep I’m near Delaware so we have all the chicken farms at least near us. And our eggs are $4.5 for a dozen.
Upstate NY and a dozen is between 8-9 dollars last I looked.
In Germany, you can’t even buy eggs from cage farming anymore.