That's eggstraordinary!I doubt you are importing eggs.
If anyone's got space my dad had about 5 bantam hens (small chicken) and a cockrel and that used to easily keep us in eggs, sometimes to the point where we felt eggbound.
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That's eggstraordinary!I doubt you are importing eggs.
If anyone's got space my dad had about 5 bantam hens (small chicken) and a cockrel and that used to easily keep us in eggs, sometimes to the point where we felt eggbound.
I remember when my neighbor had chickens and he would go on 8 week vacations (having Money must be nice) I would sneak over and steal the hens eggs because they would go to waste. Best scramble eggs for dinner ever. When he returned I told him and gave him 20 dollars he only took 2 dollars gave me back the rest of the money. Best guy ever he still is my neighbor I have known him since 1983I doubt you are importing eggs.
If anyone's got space my dad had about 5 bantam hens (small chicken) and a cockrel and that used to easily keep us in eggs, sometimes to the point where we felt eggbound.
We have 16 free range chickens and sell our extra eggs. The less we have to depend on grocery stores and their price fluctuations the better. Seeing people brag about grocery store price savings seems so contrived, like they’re patting themselves on the back for being a consumer, a pawn, without the abilitly to control anything in the price structure, but somehow bragging about the price set by others presented to them for everyday necessities, buying into the idea that they ‘got a good deal’. Did you though?I just bought 30 large white eggs for 10$ canadian , at superstore
I wasn't bragging I was just telling the price I paid for my eggsWe have 16 free range chickens and sell our extra eggs. The less we have to depend on grocery stores and their price fluctuations the better. Seeing people brag about grocery store price savings seems so contrived, like they’re patting themselves on the back for being a consumer, a pawn, without the abilitly to control anything in the price structure, but somehow bragging about the price set by others presented to them for everyday necessities, buying into the idea that they ‘got a good deal’. Did you though?
30 eggs for 10 bux aint half bad,considering some places charged that much for a dozen. even almost that much for a dozen. NYC started selling eggs as "loosies",because people cant afford a whole dozen.I wasn't bragging I was just telling the price I paid for my eggs
DummyEggs aren’t imported to the US, dummy.
where did i mention eggs specifically.You are just a contrarian, and want to argue. Fuck off.Dummywhere did i mention eggs specifically.
That said.. try to keep up with latest news.
Last week, the USDA announced it had secured "new egg import commitments" from Turkey and South Korea. The U.S. made its appeal for foreign eggs amid a significant deficit, according to The Associated Press.
Typical MAGA responseYou are just a contrarian, and want to argue. Fuck off.

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I never brought "eggs" into the conversation.Typical liberal retard response
Edit: just for you - found this in some article:
(Canada shipped about 2.7 million dozen fresh eggs last year, Turkey 5.7 million dozen, and the rest of the world a few thousand dozen more.) The U.S. egg industry, by comparison, shipped about 53,000 million dozen to groceries each year, which puts imports below 1% of egg sales.
So tell me - how will tariffs increase the price of eggs, if we import less than 1% of them? Refer back to my calling you a dummy.
if you think going to war with the planet will help our economy 🤔 😳Deflect and blame someone else, typical.I never brought "eggs" into the conversation.
Did respond to someone else pointing to eggs but never started with me.. first thing.
All i stated was, tarrifs were going to make things more expensive.
So,if you think going to war with the planet will help our economy 🤔 😳
Yeah, whatever you say..
Exactly, you're a very loyal cult member 👏Deflect and blame someone else, typical.
That’s exactly what you say every time someone says something you disagree with. That and ‘we will see how this plays out.’Exactly, you're a very loyal cult member 👏
you stated, eggs are not imported.That’s exactly what you say every time someone says something you disagree with.
Sure, let's see how all this plays out..That and ‘we will see how this plays out.’
2 years left till mid-terms. So not really 4.Live in fret and worry for next 4 yrs and cry about it. It’s gonna be awesome.
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Less than 1%, but yeah ok let’s split hairs.you stated, eggs are not imported.
i showed that the statement you made was inaccurate and now you state its a disagreement. No its not its you pushing lies. So WTF.
Sure, let's see how all this plays out..
That statement bugs you? Really..
2 years left till mid-terms. So not really 4.
Its already awesome..