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Yesterday, 06:53 AM
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Join Date: Nov 4, 2014
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
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Originally Posted by jayzee43
I guess some folks prefer Steak-umms over filet mignon, too. I didn't think the economy was that bad, but I guess it is.
Maybe some day everyone can afford filet again. It sure as hell won't be any time soon with this clown car administration. But don't worry, MAGA. Better days, and better eggs, are coming eventually.
And once again, for the record, my "special eggs" were $1.50 cheaper under Biden

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Egg prices are down 40% since Trump took office.
Wahhhhh. Wahhhhh.
Enjoy it.
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Yesterday, 10:42 AM
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#602
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Originally Posted by Green_Mountain
Egg prices are down 40% since trump took office.
Wahhhhh. Wahhhhh.
Enjoy it.
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They're really not, but MAGA never lets facts get in the way of an undeserved victory lap
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Yesterday, 10:49 AM
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#603
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Originally Posted by jayzee43
They're really not, but MAGA never lets facts get in the way of an undeserved victory lap

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Now that’s funny. Especially coming from you.
Egg prices have decreased significantly, with the average cost of a dozen Grade A large eggs at $3.49 in September 2025, down from a peak of $6.23 in March 2025. This represents a decline of nearly 44% from their record high earlier in the year.
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Yesterday, 11:03 AM
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#604
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Originally Posted by jayzee43
They're really not, but MAGA never lets facts get in the way of an undeserved victory lap

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Oh but egg prices really are down 40% plus since Trumps inauguration.
But please feel free to post your “objective and correct” data, but you can’t because it doesn’t exist. You’re wrong as usual.
A little egg on your face?
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Yesterday, 12:36 PM
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#605
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Originally Posted by Green_Mountain
Oh but egg prices really are down 40% plus since trumps inauguration.
But please feel free to post your “objective and correct” data, but you can’t because it doesn’t exist. You’re wrong as usual.
A little egg on your face? 
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Actually, it's only cheap, crappy eggs that are down (and those prices can go up again at any time). Those of us who prefer the finer things in life are still paying higher prices than we did before trump 2.0. Sorry that doesn't fit your narrative, but it's the truth.
From AI:
Why Conventional Prices Fluctuate Wildly
Bird Flu Impact: Avian influenza forces mass depopulation in large-scale farms, drastically cutting supply and sending prices soaring.
Supply & Demand: Conventional egg prices react quickly and dramatically to supply shocks, similar to gas prices.
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Yesterday, 01:00 PM
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#606
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Originally Posted by jayzee43
Actually, it's only cheap, crappy eggs that are down (and those prices can go up again at any time). Those of us who prefer the finer things in life are still paying higher prices than we did before trump 2.0. Sorry that doesn't fit your narrative, but it's the truth.
From AI:
Why Conventional Prices Fluctuate Wildly
Bird Flu Impact: Avian influenza forces mass depopulation in large-scale farms, drastically cutting supply and sending prices soaring.
Supply & Demand: Conventional egg prices react quickly and dramatically to supply shocks, similar to gas prices.
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Awwww just as I thought you can’t actually post any objective data about the price of eggs being down anything other than 40% overall because it doesn’t exist. Your AI excerpt offers nothing to the argument.
That overall 40% number includes all eggs, so the commoner eggs must be down GREATER than 40% to offset the increase in your special eggs, according to you.
The families that need it the most are thankful for the egg price decreases. It’s too bad you’re not man enough to acknowledge a win for them, but fitting.
Thanks for sharing this important takeaway.
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Yesterday, 01:09 PM
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#607
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Originally Posted by Green_Mountain
Awwww just as I thought you can’t actually post any objective and numeric data about the price of eggs because it doesn’t exist. Your AI excerpt offers nothing to the argument.
Just because your special eggs aren’t lower according to you, it doesn’t mean the portfolio of eggs aren’t down 40%. That overall 40% number includes all eggs, so the commoner eggs must be down GREATER than 40% to offset the increase in your special eggs.
The families that are struggling everyday are thankful for the egg price decreases. It’s too bad you’re not man enough to acknowledge a win for them, but fitting.
Thanks for sharing this important takeaway.
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My eggs aren't even that special, btw. There are many others way more expensive than my preferred brand.
Also, the prices aren't lower "according to me", rather according to reality. Something I know MAGA always has trouble acknowledging.
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Yesterday, 01:13 PM
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#608
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Show me objective data that eggs aren’t down 40ish% from Trumps inauguration date to today.
You can’t because it doesn’t exist.
But I can.
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Yesterday, 01:16 PM
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On Trump's inauguration (Jan 20, 2025), the average U.S. price for a dozen large Grade A eggs was $4.95.
As of today (Jan 7, 2026), retail-advertised prices average around $2.86 per dozen.
That's a decrease of about 42% in one year.
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!! !!!!
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Yesterday, 04:35 PM
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#610
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Since when has "objective data" mattered to MAGA? It never has before. Why now, all of a sudden?
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Yesterday, 06:06 PM
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#611
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Originally Posted by jayzee43
Since when has "objective data" mattered to MAGA? It never has before. Why now, all of a sudden?
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I appreciate you acknowledging that you don’t have a shred of data to support your position.
I also now believe you don’t understand that just because eggs overall are down 42% since Trump took office, that some types of eggs could be down more or less than that. 42% is a big win for Trump.
I’ll be back in a day or so to post more data about egg prices.
Feel free to continue your farcical semi-rants.
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Yesterday, 06:43 PM
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The Man (He/Him/His)
Join Date: May 7, 2019
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You cited Large Grade A pricing earlier to get your % then averaged. When did you switch to all eggs?
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Yesterday, 08:16 PM
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#613
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Grade A or all grades doesn’t change the conclusion. It’s a rounding error, if that.
U.S. Retail Egg Prices (Dozen, Large Grade A – most common; other grades have minimal price differences at retail):
January 2025 (around Trump's inauguration): $4.95
Today (January 2026): $2.86 (latest BLS average)
Percentage change: Down 42.2% (from $4.95 to $2.86).
Grades AA, A, and B are rarely priced separately in stores (AA slightly higher if available; B lower and mostly for processing).
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Yesterday, 09:38 PM
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#614
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The Man (He/Him/His)
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Just glad to be here to keep you honest with them rounding errors
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