I know you said USA, but maybe an interesting data point: €2.28 or $2.38 in Catalonia, Spain.
39kr~=$3.54 for a dozen in Sweden.
US mid-Atlantic: Pricing is elevated, but strange; some eggs that are usually higher cost now cost less than the typically lower cost eggs. For example (all for dozen large eggs):
Store brand, conventional: $6.93
Store brand, cage free: $4.95
Store brand, organic free range: $4.59
Eggland’s Best (premium brand): $4.99
$7, WA.
i buy my eggs from Janice down the street, $2/dz plus i bring her my table scraps to feed her chickens.
Like 6$
Was 3$ a month ago
About $5.50 for a dozen of the brown, non-organic ones. Kinda middle-tier. This is central texas btw.
Similar pricing in SE Michigan
This is usually the cheapest one at my store. woodman’s, madison, wi:
American Midwest, my small city, a dozen eggs are about $5.50 – $7
Texas. $7.50, but I buy the organic, pasture-raised, fair trade, small batch, artisinal eggs where the chickens are all partial owners of the egg-laying co-op. It’s a chicken coop co-op.
The price has gone up significantly, like $2 or more, since last month. I don’t remember what it was exactly, but I’ve never spent $7.50 for fucking eggs.
Regular cage-free was like $5.50. Didn’t see any of the normal sad chicken eggs last time I went.
$3.99 Sprouts in CO
Edit: Also, $3.23 USD at Superstore in Calgary, AB
5 or 6 dollars, depending on where you’re shopping. my parents have chickens though so I grab a dozen when I’m home sometimes.
Australia - $AUD 5.19 inc tax ($USD 3.27) - Aldi
CA, store brand large brown x12 - $8.99
Somewhere around 7 to 10 dollars dozen.
https://www.reddit.com/r/vegaslocals/comments/1ia3dc8/todays_prices_of_eggs_at_albertsons/
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