Pretty easy to just bake a frickin' cake from scratch, tbh. Saves a lot of money.
The Complaint Thread
Damn, eggs here are not that high. Haven’t seen one place out of eggs either.
Rex, birthday cakes have been out of control for a while now. The last couple years instead us buying a big 8” round cake we buy one half the size… almost looks like a personal size cake and everyone gets a sliver. Cakes not good for ya anyway…. Less is better.
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$8.89 for 18 here in MS. Still too high (this is a complaint thread after all).
I just ordered a chicken and an egg from Amazon.
I'll let you know.
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johnnydoom Still too high
Ok, tell me why? And how anyone can figure that making any sense. Just because they have perennially been dirt cheap?
But no one complains when they buy a new vehicle for $50K that used to cost under $4K. Does anyone complain about the cost of a pack of gum today? C'mon.....eggs are cheap at $6/dozen. Even at $8.
Yes, eggs are eggs....and vehicles are vehicles....to me.
Par4QC no one complains when they buy a new vehicle for $50K
I've been complaining about car, and particularly pickup prices for many years. I'm driving a Scion iM because I refused to pay car prices as they have been over the past 15 years, not because it is what I really want to drive. The still too high comment on eggs was meant to be tongue-in-cheek, if I really thought that I would not buy them. There are plenty of other things to eat.
Everything costs too much. Get off my lawn.
Just have to figure the total cost of a meal(breakfast?) with eggs. They would be a cheap item even at these prices. IF eating at home.
My wife used to love the 'ready to eat' bacon....did not want to fry the raw, just nuke a few seconds. I noticed it last time as I was passing it by....used to be around $4.99/pkg.. Now was almost $13!!
Eggs are still cheap. They used to be around $1.69.
I'll bet no one's complaining about bacon though, so I'm off base.
Par4QC Does anyone complain about the cost of a pack of gum today?
I complained to my wife the other week about that. We’re in line and she grabs a little container of gum. It was like $4.50… ( quite possibly more than the eggs we bought). I was shocked…. I said.” WTF…$4.50 for fuckin gum???” She ignores me
Youse guys are getting hosed down there in the land of (almost) free.
And here I thought he was gonna bring down the cost of groceries instead of wrecking the economy.
My wife was at the grocery store today and said eggs were $10/18. They're cheaper at Costco, when they have them.
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This is CAN dollars. So less than $2.80 US
candukid For eggs at least, the price has dropped sharply in the past two weeks.
candukid Last month I did something I've never done, bought the extra large eggs. They were not all that much higher than the large and I just wanted to see what was different. When I went to use a couple those things were huge! Then when I cracked the 1st one, it had double yolks. Ended up with 4-5 like that in the dozen.
So, freebies.
johnnydoom
Dropped sharply to 8 bucks a dozen? Still drastically overpriced in my opinion.
Corporate greed.
Par4QC I was making an omelet yesterday and used the last x-large egg I had and two large eggs. When cracked into a bowl side-by-side I was a bit startled to notice that the yolk of the x-large was at least 50% bigger than the large ones next to it.
Walterjn Yeah, but you guys have the nice weather.