• ExhaleSmile@lemmy.world
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    17 hours ago

    In the US, back in 2023, a dozen eggs at Aldi cost $1.35. Before all the bird flu/inflation/corporate greed I would frequently see them for .79 a dozen.

    When I was there 2 weeks ago they were going for $5.65

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        12 hours ago

        They would crowd them in cages and pump them full of antibiotics so they wouldn’t get sick. When there’s a disease that the medicine doesn’t fix, they need to kill the herds and rebuild… which leaves us where we are now.

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          6 hours ago

          Ahhh that explains it. The vast majority of eggs in the UK are free range, where hens have to have access to outside space.

          I think you can get caged eggs still, so they’d be much cheaper.

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        14 hours ago

        Nope, we just have an abundance of eggs. Plus the fed buys a large amount for vaccines(now that trumps in power. I doubt that’s still happening)