You show a random ad, from a random city, so that must be the price EVERYWHERE?
I paid $2.49 for my eggs a few days ago at Aldi.
And what exactly is your point? Do you not see the sign that clearly says eggs are $2.99? How can Vance sit there and say they are $4, when you can buy a dozen for $2.99?
Do you need me to circle it for you? Or are you going to continue to try and avoid that sign that says $2.99 and focus on the other eggs that cost more?
It’s your choice to either spend $4+ or to spend $2.99 at this store. The other eggs could be priced at $200 and it would change the fact that you can buy eggs for $2.99, Vance said they cost $4, when they actually can cost $2.99.
And also, A large grocery company admitted that they purposely raised the price of eggs, way past the price of inflation. Even though corporate greed is to blame and not politics, I’m sure that you’ll blame Biden and Harris for that too, right?
https://tradingeconomics.com/commodity/eggs-us
Average price of eggs is $2.29 in the U.S.
Other sites range from what I said above to $3.20
That’s far from $4.