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@Kalli wrote:

@SloopJohnB wrote:

Well, not just mine, but eggs in general.  Shrinkflation at its finest.  I bought my usual carton of a dozen large eggs today at my local Publix.  Looking at them closer you would think they were the medium size if not the small size.  Looks like I will have to upgrade to the extra large if not the jumbo size to use in my recipes when cooking or baking.  Or double up on them.  $ign of the time$.  🍳🐔


@SloopJohnB I thought the same thing this morning. I always buy my eggs from my friend. Her chickens, a nice variety of different breeds, are free range and their eggs are not quite white but more of a brownish-tan in appearance. (The free range eggs also have brighter yolks.) Dh usually buys eggs at the local grocery store cuz he only wants white eggs. 

Today my egg supply was used up so I took a white egg from dh's carton and even tho it was labeled "Large" the egg was definitely more like a medium or small size.  


@Kalli   Yes, definitely shrinkage, as George Costanza would say.  LOL.

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I read that one large egg should be 1/4 c. when used.  I have noticed eggs getting smaller for several years.  I have been measuring eggs for baking for quite sometime.  The 1/4 c. measurement seems to be accurate.  I have used this amount for several years now.  At first, eggs didn't really look that much smaller.  Now days, the eggs sold as large often require almost an entire extra egg to reach 1/4 c. 

 

Eggs that are not fresh allow the egg white to evaporate if stored in a cardboard carton.  I always check the amount if the egg isn't fresh.  They're still good for baking, just smaller.  I hope this information helps someone. 

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i generally only buy XL or JUMBOS.

these sizes dont seem any smaller to me.

i often get double yolks in my jumbos.

eggs are definitely a bargain protein, no matter what size.

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Support your local farmer! Buy direct and leave the shrinking eggs at the store! You'll get a much better product and will help local farmers out. Chicken feed doesn't come cheap and egg size and color are determined by the breed, I'm sure the big companies producing eggs have figured out how to produce a smaller egg with less feed to increase profits.  

 

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@drizzellla wrote:

This was my thought. Since 40 million chickens had to be destroyed because of Bird Flu, I thought that the eggs were now smaller because younger chickens were producing the eggs. And larger eggs were produced by older larger chickens.

 

And eventually the eggs would be back to their former size.

 

Since there was quite an egg shortage I thought that the farmers had to start all over again. Just my thought.


THIS!  Young chickens lay smaller eggs.  How soon people forget! 

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@taquito   What an interesting discussion.  I have also noticed shrinkage in most items and the cost rising.

 

Regarding eggs, I can only digest the ones known as Happy Eggs which are organic and "happy" outdoor free range chickens.

 

All other eggs is an instant bad almost regurgitation.  sorry if TMI.  So I'm willing to pay over $5-- for a dozen large beautiful eggs.  We don't eat eggs every day.

 

Funny, the ice cream containers were the first thing I noticed shrinking too!  I was actually quite shocked at the time and refused to buy.  Didn't change a thing.  ha! Cat Surprised

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Save your egg shells, put them out for the birds, i do that  and they sure do get them.

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@kindred cats YES the ice cream cartons. Used to be half gallons. Yesterday in the store they looked to be about a quart.