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Economy Eggs Are Now $8 for 18

costco ran out for a few weeks, cant pay 8 bucks if it doesnt exist <seedat>
 
Didn't even know but my wife does all the food shopping and just throws in on my CC.
 
Dude fast food has gotten insane. I wont even touch Wendys anymore. I paid $30 for 2 combo meals and a 4piece nuggets. I can just go to a restaurant if I'm going to pay those kinds of prices.
Except two entrees and a kid meal will run you $40 now. The restaurants have caught up in terms of pricing
 
Except two entrees and a kid meal will run you $40 now. The restaurants have caught up in terms of pricing

Restaurant prices have gone up but not enough. I went to the best Chinese restaurant in the area. It's pretty much agreed that it's the best place in the area by everyone I talk to. It was $2 more than Wendys. That's with two meals and a side of spring rolls.

If I do fast food now it's straight to the dollar menu stuff (what used to be a dollar anyways) or I'd rather just go to a real restaurant. I just checked chilis and even their prices will add up to about $30 for two. This doesn't even include lunch specials. If I include lunch specials Wendys can't even compete.
 
Tell me you don't have connections with the farm community without telling me

Nah, I know farmers that lose 20% of their birds suddenly and then test positive for bird flu so they off the rest to try and save the birds they have at a different location. This isn't just otherwise happening on healthy bird farms.

Not sure what your point is. The USDA performs routine testing of poultry farms using PCR tests. You don't need any signs of sickness at the farm for inspectors to show up.

To detect AI, the U.S. Department of Agriculture oversees routine testing of flocks done by farmers and carries out federal inspection programs to ensure that eggs and birds are safe and free of virus. When H5N1 is diagnosed on a farm or in a backyard flock, state and federal officials will quarantine the site and cull and dispose of all the birds in the infected flock. Then the site is decontaminated. Link

Mainstream media will then report that [insert million] birds have died of bird flu. But more accurately they were culled en masse by the government due to the result of a PCR test. They didn't die from sickness. In the US tens of millions of birds have been killed... by the government, not by a pathogen. In the UK 2 million birds were killed as a result of 108 positive tests in March. In the UK one positive result means that all birds within a 3-5 kilometer radius, on top of my head, will be culled - so all your birds if you're a farmer and potentially all the birds of your neighbours as well.
 
Not sure what your point is. The USDA performs routine testing of poultry farms using PCR tests. You don't need any signs of sickness at the farm for inspectors to show up.

To detect AI, the U.S. Department of Agriculture oversees routine testing of flocks done by farmers and carries out federal inspection programs to ensure that eggs and birds are safe and free of virus. When H5N1 is diagnosed on a farm or in a backyard flock, state and federal officials will quarantine the site and cull and dispose of all the birds in the infected flock. Then the site is decontaminated. Link

Mainstream media will then report that [insert million] birds have died of bird flu. But more accurately they were culled en masse by the government due to the result of a PCR test. They didn't die from sickness. In the US tens of millions of birds have been killed... by the government, not by a pathogen. In the UK 2 million birds were killed as a result of 108 positive tests in March.

That's your belief based off that link. I'm telling you what the actual poultry farmers are talking about in church. None of those farmers, all die hard trumpers by the way, think this is some CT scam. They've got a significant bird flu issue, seems insurance is having their backs for now with the income lost at least. Farmers are a tough bunch so it's just more rolling with the punches right now. Culling one barn of birds to save another makes sense.

And no, mainstream media isn't saying they died of just bird flu. They're accurately saying this:
Since early 2022, more than 49 million birds in 46 states have either died as a result of bird flu virus infection or have been culled (killed) due to exposure to infected birds.
 
That's your belief based off that link. I'm telling you what the actual poultry farmers are talking about in church. None of those farmers, all die hard trumpers by the way, think this is some CT scam. They've got a significant bird flu issue, seems insurance is having their backs for now with the income lost at least. Farmers are a tough bunch so it's just more rolling with the punches right now. Culling one barn of birds to save another makes sense.

And no, mainstream media isn't saying they died of just bird flu. They're accurately saying this:
Since early 2022, more than 49 million birds in 46 states have either died as a result of bird flu virus infection or have been culled (killed) due to exposure to infected birds.

It's not a belief, it's literally the procedure. It's what they're doing. Anecdotes can be interesting but it's unlikely that your circle of acquaintances is representative of the entire country, in fact it's impossible that it could be.

At the end of the day it depends on whether you think the PCR test is measuring something real or not. I'm telling that if you understand how it works it's very easy to make a test turn positive. You can amplify the sample to the extent where it would turn positive on just about anything. So if the people in charge wanted to create food scarcity using this method, it would be incredibly easy for them to do so. You believe government is fundamentally good and looking out of your interests and that they would never do something that evil. So we're at an impasse, we won't agree.
 
It's not a belief, it's literally the procedure. It's what they're doing. Anecdotes can be interesting but it's unlikely that your circle of acquaintances is representative of the entire country, in fact it's impossible that it could be.

At the end of the day it depends on whether you think the PCR test is measuring something real or not. I'm telling that if you understand how it works it's very easy to make a test turn positive. You can amplify the sample to the extent where it would turn positive on just about anything. So if the people in charge wanted to create food scarcity using this method, it would be incredibly easy for them to do so. You believe government is fundamentally good and looking out of your interests and that they would never do something that evil. So we're at an impasse, we won't agree.
So your theory, with no evidence, is that they just like faking positive tests to kill the birds for fun?

Rather than it’s an accurate test that in the long term will lessen the amount of birds infected with bird flu and also decrease the chances of human jumps of this virus?

I don’t think governments are inherently good or evil. I do think they like a docile go with the flow populace that allows the gov to easier trickle wealth up into the ruling class. A food scarcity (on eggs of all things) does not help that and is one thing that can actually lead to tangible revolution of ruling class. Keeping people fed and happy is in their best interests.
 
So your theory, with no evidence, is that they just like faking positive tests to kill the birds for fun?

Rather than it’s an accurate test that in the long term will lessen the amount of birds infected with bird flu and also decrease the chances of human jumps of this virus?
I bet it’s the vegans at work, stop us from eating eggs by murdering birds.
 
Imagine having to work a full hour to buy a dozen eggs......At this rate its cheaper to raise a few chickens. Although i rarely eat eggsm and not too many foods i make call for them.
 
I bet it’s the vegans at work, stop us from eating eggs by murdering birds.

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I used to get my 60 pack of eggs from Walmart and it was 5-6 dollars in January/February of this year. Then by April it jumped to 11-12 dollars. In September it jumped to 15-16 dollars. It went down to 11-12 for October and November and now it up to 16 again. It also is now cheaper for me to just buy two 18 packs every several days instead of the 60 pack.
 
We have something like 2,22-2,99 eur for 10 eggs in retail store.
 
I’m going to look at cost next time I get groceries (or try to remember to look)
 
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