Been discussed for a while. None of us thought it was a problem that would be fixed on day 1.
Rockefeller’s philosophy of "just a little bit more" perfectly sums up how greed operates, it’s never satisfied, no matter how much wealth is hoarded. Rothschild’s "The way to make money is to buy when blood is running in the streets" takes it even further, showing how crises aren’t seen as disasters, but as opportunities to exploit. That’s exactly what corporations do today. Every economic downturn, supply chain issue, or global crisis is just another excuse to jack up prices, slash wages, and consolidate power. There’s no natural stopping point because unchecked greed will always push further, no matter how much damage it causes. The only thing that keeps it in check is regulation, and every time that gets stripped away, the same cycle plays out—ordinary people suffer while the ultra-rich walk away with even more.
“Grocery prices have skyrocketed. When I win, I will immediately bring prices down, starting on day one." - Donald J. Trump
but wait. there's more!
just lie to me baby!
In Michigan it became law January 1st all eggs have to be cage free which obviously rose prices considerably and id presume this +/-80% increase greatly effects national average price... Bullshit law as we always had options to purchase cage free eggs if that's something we cared about. It shouldn't have even been allowed in a free market but here we are. Awfully coincidental timing...
People bitching in histrionics about the price of eggs will go buy an 8 dollar latte instead or a 10 dollar pizza. My eggs were 8 bucks at costco for a 24 pk price seems to be the same only supply is the problem which will probably fix itself with time. Only people price gouging eggs are smaller grocery stores.Just got 5 dozen for $20. Not a bad deal IMO
Well, over night eggs went from something like $3.60 to $5.15 +/- so there certainly was an effect unless it was also coincidence. Not sure what they are now...I’m
It actually isn’t. That law was passed in 2019 so Michigan had many 5 years to setup for it. It also only applies to larger farms with +3000 hens. All the additional costs have already built in long ago. What did happen is Michigan culled 6+ million hens late last year due to some bird flu. So the shortage of chicken has been severe which affected egg prices. From what I read the entire flock is wiped out, the facilities are thoroughly cleaned and a new batch of hens are raised. That takes 9-12 months. Hopefully the prices will drop once things stabilize. Hopefully..
People bitching in histrionics about the price of eggs will go buy an 8 dollar latte instead or a 10 dollar pizza. My eggs were 8 bucks at costco for a 24 pk price seems to be the same only supply is the problem which will probably fix itself with time. Only people price gouging eggs are smaller grocery stores.
After the stock market this last weekTestify.
And that is why the retarded mantra of "let the market sort it out" is one parroted and propogated by corporations. Because they will always exploit an unregulated market.
After the stock market this last week
I really think this is the only goal by our new elite overlords
- It's a basic item on a diet. Poor people do eat egg, as a reliable protein source.I don’t get the egg hysteria. This stuff is on par with the damn toilet paper crises a few years ago. I figured American’s were more into eating unnatural shit besides something like eggs.
I agree it is toilet paper/mountain dew hoarding again with eggs.I don’t get the egg hysteria. This stuff is on par with the damn toilet paper crises a few years ago. I figured American’s were more into eating unnatural shit besides something like eggs.
It was passed in 2019 and had a five year deadline so there’s nothing coincidental about it . It’s not a market thing it’s a humane animal right thing , the Republican Party actually passed it under a democratic governor in your state . There’s several states that have the same law since 2018 and some in 2024 this isn’t new news .In Michigan it became law January 1st all eggs have to be cage free which obviously rose prices considerably and id presume this +/-80% increase greatly effects national average price... Bullshit law as we always had options to purchase cage free eggs if that's something we cared about. It shouldn't have even been allowed in a free market but here we are. Awfully coincidental timing...
I believe two things, first, cage free increases and two, Donald Trump! How dare weIt was passed in 2019 and had a five year deadline so there’s nothing coincidental about it . It’s not a market thing it’s a humane animal right thing , the Republican Party actually passed it under a democratic governor in your state . There’s several states that have the same law since 2018 and some in 2024 this isn’t new news .
( The bird flu is beginning to have overarching effects across the nation. In January alone, egg prices surged 15.2%, the biggest monthly increase since June 2015. Egg prices have soared 53% compared with a year ago )