@[email protected] to Lemmy [email protected] • 8 months agoPsst, the Americans are asleep, post some eggslemmy.blahaj.zoneimagemessage-square77fedilinkarrow-up1718arrow-down118file-text
arrow-up1700arrow-down1imagePsst, the Americans are asleep, post some eggslemmy.blahaj.zone@[email protected] to Lemmy [email protected] • 8 months agomessage-square77fedilinkfile-text
minus-squareKühlschranklinkfedilinkEnglish7•8 months agoI sorta thought that even if egg prices in the USA were high the global prices must be too but then someone sent me a picture of prices in Germany - they’re literally 1/10th the price
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish11•edit-28 months agoEggs are produced domestically most places, which softens global price sensitivity
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink8•8 months agoI pay 3 euros for a dozen to a local farm here in Germany
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink6•8 months agoYup. I bought 15 eggs at Lidl in sweden yesterday fro 29:90 sek (2.5 euro)
minus-squareKühlschranklinkfedilinkEnglish2•8 months agoYeah the price at their Edeka was €2.79 for 18 eggs
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•8 months agoNot every place has a problem with avian flu - culling entire flocks are meant to prevent that from happening
I sorta thought that even if egg prices in the USA were high the global prices must be too but then someone sent me a picture of prices in Germany - they’re literally 1/10th the price
Eggs are produced domestically most places, which softens global price sensitivity
I pay 3 euros for a dozen to a local farm here in Germany
Yup. I bought 15 eggs at Lidl in sweden yesterday fro 29:90 sek (2.5 euro)
Yeah the price at their Edeka was €2.79 for 18 eggs
Not every place has a problem with avian flu - culling entire flocks are meant to prevent that from happening