There's also a million invaders being processed through our borders every month that are now being fed breakfast, lunch and dinner. Every one of them gets 2 eggs for breakfast whether they eat them or not. That's two million eggs gone every day. Why has a loaf of bread doubled in price? Why are there food shortages? Hmmm.
the producers can’t cover their costs, so there are now millions of fewer hens, and many millions of fewer eggs produced PER DAY.
Owning my own hens sounds better every day.
Choose quick because hatcheries have been running out of stock due to demand. A good breed can get you an egg a day. I have the space so I ordered 25 chickens.
I recently saw a pack of 5 dozen eggs for $27 in a local grocery store. So this guy is telling me that grocery stores just decided to double the price of eggs but aren’t paying more for eggs from producers?
I call bullshit
Producers are often left in the cold when retailers raise prices. I've known some producers that just gave up and sold their holdings because, while stuff like milk and other produced goods were soaring, none of the wholesalers would buy at a rate that let them stay in business.
We already know, because of record profits, companies have been raising prices to gouge without compensating the suppliers. So this is just more business as usual. This was the crux of the lumber shortage too.
If you live in a small space, like an apartment, get a bunch of small quails and keep them in a cage. You can find plenty of youtube videos of how to manage them.
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