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onenote

(44,915 posts)
7. Are we blaming him for the price of eggs?
Sat Jan 25, 2025, 11:06 AM
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Because it will fall back down at some point and I sure don't want him getting credit for it.

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He's hiding information about bird flu. Turbineguy Saturday #1
Gee. Who'd a think it? dchill Saturday #2
I just bought Greg_In_SF Saturday #3
Same: 30 eggs for $9.99 at Harris Teeter onenote Saturday #5
Great idea. Costco is 140-150 miles away round trip. So I pickup 3-4 dozen. Oh wait my truck has a 20 gal tank. usaf-vet Saturday #8
Shop around Greg_In_SF Saturday #13
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Saturday #24
We live within the city limits. City ordinances control regulations such as the minimum space required to raise chickens usaf-vet Saturday #30
Not a damn thing! Democrats need to turn the tables on him regarding this tulipsandroses Saturday #4
Everyone should ask...early, loud and often. Why aren't you fixing inflation T? Why isn't the Ukraine war over? WTF T? dutch777 Saturday #6
Yes bdamomma Saturday #22
Are we blaming him for the price of eggs? onenote Saturday #7
When we know the outcome of the bird flu, which is increasing, who knows what the actual cost will be? The Avian Flu.... usaf-vet Saturday #11
Eggs bdamomma Saturday #23
4.99 for two dozen (brown) eggs at Costco. Oopsie Daisy Saturday #9
Laughing at the stupid people who voted for him on this issue. milestogo Saturday #10
Laughing at his followers. William769 Saturday #12
This spring, Bayard Saturday #14
Probably not a viable option for most people. onenote Saturday #15
Chickens will produce an egg a day for 2-3 years NickB79 Saturday #19
agreed, absolutely not for the casually interested (I've had them) cadoman Saturday #20
Like I said--not for everyone Bayard Saturday #21
Eh, a home flock isn't really economical for eggs alone IMO NickB79 Saturday #16
I read where he flat out SAID in B.See Saturday #17
Please remember that grocery prices are regional Retrograde Saturday #18
He's busy threatening Greenland....He's mad as a hatter. spanone Saturday #25
I would imagine that he's trying to get a cut if the profits. CentralMass Saturday #26
Nothing Meowmee Saturday #27
In a few days we'll be asking, "Where do they have eggs?" Native Saturday #28
Try egg substitute. Egg Beaters are $2.99. sinkingfeeling Saturday #29
It's a good thing that I hate eggs. The Madcap Saturday #31
Well, the man(?) who wears a girdle and high heels, and spends hours getting his hair and makeup jls4561 Saturday #32
They were $4.99-$6.99 in VA today. Nt helpisontheway Sunday #33
Our national Press Corpse: eggs, what eggs? Hassler Sunday #34
$3.99 for free range brown eggs at my local grocery. SharonClark Sunday #35
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