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I'm traveling through utah and ran out of eggs so i went to pick up an 18 pack at walmart. they were just shy of $5.50. that's the most i've ever spent for eggs even when i was in canada they weren't that much. now what happened to make eggs ridiculously overpriced? please tell me it's not still "muh suplie chayn" bs..

I'm traveling through utah and ran out of eggs so i went to pick up an 18 pack at walmart. they were just shy of $5.50. that's the most i've ever spent for eggs even when i was in canada they weren't that much. now what happened to make eggs ridiculously overpriced? please tell me it's not still "muh suplie chayn" bs..

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Gas, diesel, electricity, heating fuel, natural gas, wood pellets and other energy fuels have gone up in price dramatically.

Food is also on the rise but not nearly as much as the energies. Gas stations begin to have less and less fuel trucks coming to fill them.

I would say it's not the best time to visit Europe or any far away destination. Cosy up your place and prepare for the worst, even if the worst don't come like you thought it would come.

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I live in a camper van so eventually I won't be able to afford gas I'm sure at some point and I'll just have to just sit where I am. Maybe I'll work on strengthening up my back and get familiar with the pickaxe and shovel so I can work on a shovel team somewhere. Better than being a comfort person I reckon. Auntieclutch might have something to say about this though.