Egg in a hole is the new avocado toast
Comment on Putting the die in diet
caboose2006@lemm.ee 5 weeks ago
Three eggs a day? In this economy!?
RagingRobot@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
RidderSport@feddit.org 4 weeks ago
Wait how expensive are eggs in the USA? In Germany I pay 3.50 Euros (3.65$) for a dozen organic eggs. Make that 2.20 for non-organic not free-range
Throwaway131447@lemmynsfw.com 4 weeks ago
I love the grocery store yesterday $6 a dozen was the lowest price one they had
Shardikprime@lemmy.world 4 weeks ago
The average dozen is about 3 USD
2 daily eggs, give or take, is about 30 usd a month
So they have to be a total destitute to not reach that in a month given the complexities on preparing the eggs (iev boiling). Ironic, given that they seem to have a good internet connection and a device for it
saigot@lemmy.ca 4 weeks ago
That’s the average in (early) 2024. With bird flu the current commodity price is 7/dozen and expected to rise. The joke above was meant to reference the sudden and alarming spike in egg prices. Without public health intervention things could get pretty bad.
caboose2006@lemm.ee 4 weeks ago
This guy gets it
Donkter@lemmy.world 4 weeks ago
I think your math is off. At 3$/dozen 2 eggs a day is 1doz/6 days 30/6 =5 5x3 = 15$/month
The reason it hurts when egg prices go up is because eggs were (and are still) some of the most cost-effective protein (especially as a whole protein) you can buy and eggs are in everything.
TseseJuer@lemmy.world 4 weeks ago
$8.99 for 12 in California
Doorbook@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
I got curious and asked chatgpt to calculate things for me. It suggests that if doozens of eggs cost you more than 5$ you can save money if you raise your own chicken.
In the first year, considering initial costs for setup and equipment, you may not save much—perhaps only $10 to $50. However, after the first year, the ongoing costs (mainly feed) could result in savings of $50 to $100 annually for each hen you keep.
Shardikprime@lemmy.world 4 weeks ago
Chickens get sick extremely easy and require a LOT of time for extra care and maintenance of their boxes.
Fire an amateur, the first years will be as much if not harder.
But my guess is if someone can’t make the 30 USD a month it takes to eat 2 daily eggs, they surely are not struggling for free time
caboose2006@lemm.ee 4 weeks ago
Growing up we had 4 egg laying hens. We were swimming in eggs. Literally had to plan meals and baking and whatnot around how many eggs we had. We fed them to our dogs. Granted, it was just my mom and I, but damn we had eggs.
tempest@lemmy.ca 5 weeks ago
Trump is going to bring the egg price down any day now