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02-10-2025 06:39 PM
Anybody see that Inside Edition segment on people now are stealing eggs not whole cartons, but, individual eggs and putting in pockets ?
They're now considered a valuable commodity.
People take a couple from each carton so when a paying customer buys a dozen they get home and they
have 9 or 10.
Looks like they would be scrambled by the time they got out to the car.
02-10-2025 06:42 PM
@SharkE wrote:Anybody see that Inside Edition segment on people now are stealing eggs not whole cartons, but, individual eggs and putting in pockets ?
They're now considered a valuable commodity.
People take a couple from each carton so when a paying customer buys a dozen they get home and they
have 9 or 10.
Looks like they would be scrambled by the time they got out to the car.
I always check the egg carton before I put it in my cart to make sure that there aren't any cracked eggs. I will not be short changed.
02-10-2025 06:54 PM
I don't worry about stolen eggs, but I do open the egg carton and look over the contents to make sure I'm not buying broken eggs. I think most people do that because broken eggs are more common than eggs completely missing.
Of course, buying eggs at all is left to chance; many locations have no eggs in stock to sell!
02-10-2025 06:57 PM
I learned from my mom to open and check the carton for cracked eggs before buying. Ive never failed to do so.
02-10-2025 06:58 PM
@SharkE. Sounds potentially messy.
02-10-2025 07:07 PM
Where are these egg shortages? Must be regional. Not in my neck of the woods (So Joisey) which is farm country & a farmers market or stand just about on every corner.
"Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference."
02-10-2025 07:13 PM
@Mz iMac wrote:Where are these egg shortages? Must be regional. Not in my neck of the woods (So Joisey) which is farm country & a farmers market or stand just about on every corner.
I don't think it has to do with a shortage. It has to do with how expensive eggs have become.
02-10-2025 07:19 PM
I recently visited Virginia and stayed in a hotel for four days. There was a free breakfast each morning.
I noticed that there was a large bowl of hard boiled eggs already peeled on the buffett table. No one seemed to take them. The bowl was always full. There was a lot of choices.
I finally put two of them into a plastic disposable cup and took them back to my room. My dogs were happy to have an egg each morning.
After I thought about it, I was surprised no one helped themselves to all of them.
I know the price of eggs has gone up, but really, they are not that expensive that people have to steal them.
I always check the carton to make sure the eggs aren't broken before I buy. The store where I shop has a section where they sell reduced goods.
I always check there for bargains. A few times I have found cartons missing an egg or two for $2 to $3. I always pick them up.
We use a lot of eggs at my house. I also have a neighbor who gives me free eggs from his father's small farm. I always save my empty egg boxes for him. It's a good trade off.
02-10-2025 07:35 PM - edited 02-10-2025 07:39 PM
In Michigan eggs have gotten expensive — 6.99 or higher/dozen. It may be due to the state going cage free. It’s crazy!
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