Egg Prices fall to pre-pandemic prices - Thanks Joe!!

Biden’s unshakeable support for capitalism and free markets has led to lowest wholesale prices in years. It’s win after win after win with this guy. If you blamed Joe for the high prices you should be praising him for the low prices. God bless Diamond Joe!


As of last week, Midwest large eggs — the benchmark for eggs sold in their shells — cost just $0.94 per dozen in the wholesale market, according to Urner Barry, an independent price reporting agency. That’s a sharp fall from $5.46 per carton just six months ago. (In retail, prices are well above $1 per carton, though they too have been declining.)

Why the decline? It’s because of a reversal of supply-demand trends that caused prices to spike in the first place.

Wholesale prices are typically more volatile than retail prices. That’s because supermarkets and grocery stores set retail egg prices, and they don’t want customers to be scared away by wild swings. So prices in the grocery store don’t immediately follow wholesale trends.

“Just because wholesale prices go lower, it doesn’t necessarily mean retailers will lower their prices,” said Earnest. “So the consumer is still subject to a higher price point. And it’ll take a while for that to get shaken out.”


So you're saying xiden controls the bird flu? If so, why did he allow it in the first place????? You're a fucking IDIOT!!!!!!!!! Farmers have been able to replace destroyed flocks, and supplies are back to pre bird flu levels.

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Well, I remember a bit over a year ago when Russia invaded Ukraine, gas prices went up to around 4.50/gal here in Newberry SC, but then they started dropping, and went all the way down to 2.74/gal, but then a few months ago they started inching back up, but have managed to keep hovering somewhere between 2.95/gal and 3.15/gal.

The week Trump left office, national gas price average was 2.38.

Yeah, gas is more expensive today than what it was over 2 years ago, but it's not the extreme price hike that you conservatives are still screaming about.

Current gas prices in Newberry today are 3.06, and if you were to go to Columbia (35 miles south, which is a much larger city and their gas is always cheaper) it's running around 2.83/gal. Don't believe me? You can Google the gas prices yourself and see.
Progs told us they "knew better". That is why there are many questions. Due to this people who are Progressive Socialist voters, make excuses for them. We all should e living a lot better. And many are not.
 
Biden’s unshakeable support for capitalism and free markets has led to lowest wholesale prices in years. It’s win after win after win with this guy. If you blamed Joe for the high prices you should be praising him for the low prices. God bless Diamond Joe!


As of last week, Midwest large eggs — the benchmark for eggs sold in their shells — cost just $0.94 per dozen in the wholesale market, according to Urner Barry, an independent price reporting agency. That’s a sharp fall from $5.46 per carton just six months ago. (In retail, prices are well above $1 per carton, though they too have been declining.)

Why the decline? It’s because of a reversal of supply-demand trends that caused prices to spike in the first place.

Wholesale prices are typically more volatile than retail prices. That’s because supermarkets and grocery stores set retail egg prices, and they don’t want customers to be scared away by wild swings. So prices in the grocery store don’t immediately follow wholesale trends.

“Just because wholesale prices go lower, it doesn’t necessarily mean retailers will lower their prices,” said Earnest. “So the consumer is still subject to a higher price point. And it’ll take a while for that to get shaken out.”
All hail Holy Joe! Saving us from the evil devil egg.
 
Biden’s unshakeable support for capitalism and free markets has led to lowest wholesale prices in years. It’s win after win after win with this guy. If you blamed Joe for the high prices you should be praising him for the low prices. God bless Diamond Joe!


As of last week, Midwest large eggs — the benchmark for eggs sold in their shells — cost just $0.94 per dozen in the wholesale market, according to Urner Barry, an independent price reporting agency. That’s a sharp fall from $5.46 per carton just six months ago. (In retail, prices are well above $1 per carton, though they too have been declining.)

Why the decline? It’s because of a reversal of supply-demand trends that caused prices to spike in the first place.

Wholesale prices are typically more volatile than retail prices. That’s because supermarkets and grocery stores set retail egg prices, and they don’t want customers to be scared away by wild swings. So prices in the grocery store don’t immediately follow wholesale trends.

“Just because wholesale prices go lower, it doesn’t necessarily mean retailers will lower their prices,” said Earnest. “So the consumer is still subject to a higher price point. And it’ll take a while for that to get shaken out.”
This says supply and demand are responsible for the price drop. The high prices no doubt caused demand destruction which in turn results in excess supply which results in lowering prices. It's all about supply and demand. Biden had absolutely nothing to do with the price drop.
 
So you're saying xiden controls the bird flu? If so, why did he allow it in the first place????? You're a fucking IDIOT!!!!!!!!! Farmers have been able to replace destroyed flocks, and supplies are back to pre bird flu levels.

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My bad I guess. I keep seeing eggs as the example of how Biden is causing inflation and thought that was supposed to be his fault, which is why I thought he fixed it now that prices are normal.
 
I keep seeing eggs as the example of how Biden is causing inflation and thought that was supposed to be his fault,
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Biden’s unshakeable support for capitalism and free markets has led to lowest wholesale prices in years. It’s win after win after win with this guy. If you blamed Joe for the high prices you should be praising him for the low prices. God bless Diamond Joe!


As of last week, Midwest large eggs — the benchmark for eggs sold in their shells — cost just $0.94 per dozen in the wholesale market, according to Urner Barry, an independent price reporting agency. That’s a sharp fall from $5.46 per carton just six months ago. (In retail, prices are well above $1 per carton, though they too have been declining.)

Why the decline? It’s because of a reversal of supply-demand trends that caused prices to spike in the first place.

Wholesale prices are typically more volatile than retail prices. That’s because supermarkets and grocery stores set retail egg prices, and they don’t want customers to be scared away by wild swings. So prices in the grocery store don’t immediately follow wholesale trends.

“Just because wholesale prices go lower, it doesn’t necessarily mean retailers will lower their prices,” said Earnest. “So the consumer is still subject to a higher price point. And it’ll take a while for that to get shaken out.”
 
Biden’s unshakeable support for capitalism and free markets has led to lowest wholesale prices in years. It’s win after win after win with this guy. If you blamed Joe for the high prices you should be praising him for the low prices. God bless Diamond Joe!


As of last week, Midwest large eggs — the benchmark for eggs sold in their shells — cost just $0.94 per dozen in the wholesale market, according to Urner Barry, an independent price reporting agency. That’s a sharp fall from $5.46 per carton just six months ago. (In retail, prices are well above $1 per carton, though they too have been declining.)

Why the decline? It’s because of a reversal of supply-demand trends that caused prices to spike in the first place.

Wholesale prices are typically more volatile than retail prices. That’s because supermarkets and grocery stores set retail egg prices, and they don’t want customers to be scared away by wild swings. So prices in the grocery store don’t immediately follow wholesale trends.

“Just because wholesale prices go lower, it doesn’t necessarily mean retailers will lower their prices,” said Earnest. “So the consumer is still subject to a higher price point. And it’ll take a while for that to get shaken out.”
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So the Libs were lying when they said Dementia Joe doesn't control the price of eggs.
 
Biden’s unshakeable support for capitalism and free markets has led to lowest wholesale prices in years. It’s win after win after win with this guy. If you blamed Joe for the high prices you should be praising him for the low prices. God bless Diamond Joe!


As of last week, Midwest large eggs — the benchmark for eggs sold in their shells — cost just $0.94 per dozen in the wholesale market, according to Urner Barry, an independent price reporting agency. That’s a sharp fall from $5.46 per carton just six months ago. (In retail, prices are well above $1 per carton, though they too have been declining.)

Why the decline? It’s because of a reversal of supply-demand trends that caused prices to spike in the first place.

Wholesale prices are typically more volatile than retail prices. That’s because supermarkets and grocery stores set retail egg prices, and they don’t want customers to be scared away by wild swings. So prices in the grocery store don’t immediately follow wholesale trends.

“Just because wholesale prices go lower, it doesn’t necessarily mean retailers will lower their prices,” said Earnest. “So the consumer is still subject to a higher price point. And it’ll take a while for that to get shaken out.”
/---/ So, why did Dementia Joe raise the prices to begin with? Just so you could brag when he brought them back down again? Makes no sense.
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Biden’s unshakeable support for capitalism and free markets has led to lowest wholesale prices in years. It’s win after win after win with this guy. If you blamed Joe for the high prices you should be praising him for the low prices. God bless Diamond Joe!


As of last week, Midwest large eggs — the benchmark for eggs sold in their shells — cost just $0.94 per dozen in the wholesale market, according to Urner Barry, an independent price reporting agency. That’s a sharp fall from $5.46 per carton just six months ago. (In retail, prices are well above $1 per carton, though they too have been declining.)

Why the decline? It’s because of a reversal of supply-demand trends that caused prices to spike in the first place.

Wholesale prices are typically more volatile than retail prices. That’s because supermarkets and grocery stores set retail egg prices, and they don’t want customers to be scared away by wild swings. So prices in the grocery store don’t immediately follow wholesale trends.

“Just because wholesale prices go lower, it doesn’t necessarily mean retailers will lower their prices,” said Earnest. “So the consumer is still subject to a higher price point. And it’ll take a while for that to get shaken out.”
LOL! So Potatohead is laying eggs nowadays?

You stupid confused Moon Bat.
 
Smokin' OPium gave the above comment a “thumbs down.” I guess that means he doesn't thank farmers and ranchers for their hard work? Smokin' OP
Awwww................Teabaggers BLAMED Biden when the prices went up.
When they go down, teabaggers give the credit to ranchers and farmers.

BTW, Biden didn't have shit to do with the price rise, nor the lowering of prices.
 
Awwww................Teabaggers BLAMED Biden when the prices went up.
When they go down, teabaggers give the credit to ranchers and farmers.

BTW, Biden didn't have shit to do with the price rise, nor the lowering of prices.
Biden's policies and poor decisions screwed up supply chains and fuel costs. But with an election year looming over his head, he's had to temporarily reverse some of his Draconian measures.

 

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