Coworker: “I’m on a keto diet, I’ve been having 6 eggs for breakfast everyday”
Me: “Wow, that sounds taxing on your liver, maybe check your plan with a doctor nutritionist”
Coworker: “Yes, it was my gym nutritionist who designed the diet, I also do protein shakes”
Speaking of eggs it’s really cool how they made some noise about bird flu but only to the extent of “a dozen eggs are $9 now” and like it’s been months and months and eggs are still $9 a dozen. It’s hard to imagine the situation with bird flu is literally the exact same as it was then so with the price neither increasing or decreasing im gonna go out on a limb here and say I think the prices of our basic commodities are divorced from their actual production costs and supply and demand. Whoda thunk it
In my area, eggs are affordable again, Costco has them $4.49 for 2 dozen
well look at you bragging about living in elysium
Don’t mean to brag :( I just was surprised some regions still havent recovered.
If it helps you feel better, our rent is $2700 and I have been underemployed for 18 months
it has nothing to do with recovery, the supply was never seriously affected in a way that would affect the price, and the price movement did not follow the small decline in supply.
So its probably just Costco keeping them at a break even price to bring in customers (potential chumps) like me. I was just at trader joes and they were 3.99 a dozen, which is still a bit high in my opinion but not $8-10 like they were around January
Marx in shambles