OMG - Walmart large eggs are now $1.67 a dozen thanks to the greatest POTUS of all time.

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Thats the walmart Great Value eggs. When Joe the Pedophile Vegetable was president, i was paying $8.42 for the same thing. In honest polls trump's approval rating is 85%. It's time to take lincoln and teddy off rushmore and replace with trump and melania.

 
Thats the walmart Great Value eggs. When Joe the Pedophile Vegetable was president, i was paying $8.42 for the same thing. In honest polls trump's approval rating is 85%. It's time to take lincoln and teddy off rushmore and replace with trump and melania.

Clue: Not everybody shops at Walmart.

and here I thought you America First" types shied away from retailers who specialized in foreign made products
 

Jan 4, 2025
 
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Yes, as of late February 2026,
Great Value Large White Eggs (12 count) are listed for $1.67 at many Walmart locations.
  • Price Details: The $1.67 price is for a one-time purchase or with a "Subscribe" option.
  • Other Options:
    • 18 Count: Great Value Large White Eggs are available for $2.47.
    • 36 Count: $4.92.
    • Cage-Free: Marketside Large Cage-Free Brown Eggs (12 count) are $2.96.
  • Availability: These prices are for the store brand (Great Value) and may vary by location and regional inventory.
YOUR CHEERING ON FROM THE PEANUT GALLERY OF MAGA IS MISLEADING AND DISINGENUOUS AT BEST

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$1.79 a dozen at Kroger but I still prefer farm fresh. I'll pay $3 a dozen unless we get to my mom's for freebies
 
Probably Aldi eggs are cheaper and better. And now I want eggs tomorrow.
Okay, so that's kinda back to normal. YaY!
You know on the outgo that administration destryed millions of chickens to try to starve people, right?
Same with beef, and the beef still isn't fixed.
I have to go out to get a decent steak? Why is that?
They have their own supply chains is why, It costs them less than it does the American people, and they're not trying to gouge.
Oh, that last one at Texas Roadhouse I swear was prime.
For the price, you can't beat it.
 
$1.79 a dozen at Kroger but I still prefer farm fresh. I'll pay $3 a dozen unless we get to my mom's for freebies
YET EVERYTHING ELSE IS SO EXPENSIVE

YOU PEOPLE CAN CHERRY PICK SHIT ALL YOU WANT

BUT AMERICANS SEE THE WHOLE GROCERY BILL WHEN CHECKING OUT

THANK YOU FOR PAYING ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER: AFFORDABILITY & THE MIDTERMS
 
YET EVERYTHING ELSE IS SO EXPENSIVE

YOU PEOPLE CAN CHERRY PICK SHIT ALL YOU WANT

BUT AMERICANS SEE THE WHOLE GROCERY BILL WHEN CHECKING OUT

THANK YOU FOR PAYING ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER: AFFORDABILITY & THE MIDTERMS

Overall I'm paying less for groceries. I didn't cherry pick I responded to the thread topic.

I'm paying less for gas also. By a lot
 
AI Overview



To pay less for groceries amidst inflation, 88% of Americans are changing habits by buying generic brands (44%), sticking to lists (38%), and tracking prices (29%)
. While food costs rose 3.1% year-over-year in December 2025, specific items like eggs dropped 30% from 2025 peaks, though beef remains 16.4% higher.
Key Data-Driven Strategies to Save
  • Switch to Generic: 44% of shoppers are buying store-brand items to lower costs.
  • Leverage Technology: Utilize apps like Ibotta, Fetch Rewards, and Coupons.com to earn cashback on receipts.
  • Strategic Shopping: 24% of consumers are switching to lower-priced retailers, and 26% are using coupons more frequently.
  • Plan and Track: 38% of consumers are sticking to shopping lists to avoid impulsive, higher-priced purchases.
  • Monitor Meat Prices: While beef prices are high (16.4% up), egg prices have dropped significantly from their 2025 highs, offering savings opportunities.
Current Grocery Landscape (Data as of early 2026)
  • Inflation Impact: 61% of Americans feel stress over grocery costs, with 74% of low-income households reporting anxiety.
  • Price Declines: Despite high inflation, some items have seen price declines, including cheese, cereals, and frozen meals.
  • Regional Differences: Annual household grocery spending ranges from high in states like Louisiana ($8,303) to lower in Mississippi ($7,465).
By implementing these, shoppers can potentially cut their grocery bills by as much as half
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New data reveals alarming trend emerging at US grocery stores — here's what consumers are noticing​

A recent federal inflation report found food prices in the U.S. are on the rise, according to The New York Times, underscoring how grocery bills are a constant strain for American households.
 
Thats the walmart Great Value eggs. When Joe the Pedophile Vegetable was president, i was paying $8.42 for the same thing. In honest polls trump's approval rating is 85%. It's time to take lincoln and teddy off rushmore and replace with trump and melania.


Thanks for reminding me! I took this picture two weeks ago where I work. We were having a two-day sale on eggs for .49 cents per dozen. Since we no longer take pennies on cash transactions and round everything down to the nearest nickel, the price was actually .45 cents.

Yay President Trump!!! :banana::dance::mm::5_1_12024::thewave:

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I bought eggs at Walmart two weeks ago, they weren't 1.67, and futhermore if you buy Great Value eggs, you are eating eggs full of chemicals that are not healthy for you in the long run.
 
The price of eggs like many things is a function of (supply, demand) not anything a president does FFS.

Too many eggs are being produced and overall demand has dropped due partly to avian flu worries.

John Doe wants cheap eggs but Fred the Farmer wants expensive eggs, trump's a dingbat.

You celebrate 49c a dozen eggs but do you think the chicken farmer is loving that?
 
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The way a cult works is you point to one truth and then list a thousand untruths.

Eggs are lower than they were during the bird flu pandemic. Overall food prices climbed 3% last year, they did not go down. Energy prices climbed 6%, they did not go down. Prescription prices went up 4%, they did not go down. Inflation is virtually unchanged and Trump did not deliver on his promise to lower prices.

Only thing that is lower is his approval rate.
 
He did exactly the opposite of what Biden/Harris did to make them so high, silly person.
Which was what exactly?

Please provide a link, so I can read up about how great and mighty our current POTUS is.

Thank you.
 
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