r/Eugene 2d ago

Eggs?

Anyone have information on where to find some local farm fresh eggs?

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u/freyascats 2d ago

It’s winter time AND bird flu is doing some shit… so good luck - even Capella had an empty case the other day

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u/Easy_Property_3925 2d ago

Right. Hoping to find something for less than $8.00/doz

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u/Moojoo0 2d ago

Not farm fresh, but WinCo is the cheapest I'm aware of. Picked up some Nellie's (a package of 2 dozen) for $6.50 ish, I forget the exact price.

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u/Easy_Property_3925 2d ago

Dang!! That price is crazy low for nowadays. I’ll stop by today while out running errands. Thanks!

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u/EnShantrEs 1d ago

Costco's $20.99 for 5 dozen. Nearly twice what it was 6 months ago but still better than most grocery stores.

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u/LabyrinthJunkLady 2d ago

I sell them for $5/dozen. I only have 7 chickens though so I'm out right now.

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u/Easy_Property_3925 2d ago

Thanks! Feel free to message here, if you think about it, once you have stock to sell. I’d happily purchase from you for that price.

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u/marypoppins28 2d ago

Check with Fair Valley Farm, they are in West eugene

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u/Easy_Property_3925 2d ago

Thanks! I appreciate you taking the time to comment. Will do.

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u/Triskaidekabear 2d ago

Lane County Bounty had them before they took their holiday break and typically have been able to source them for our weekly box

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u/Easy_Property_3925 2d ago

Great! Thanks for the reply. I’ll check it out.

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u/TwiztedChickin 1d ago

I hate recommending anyone use Facebook instead but there's a group called Mohawk valley neighbors. Lots of eggs for the price you listen and cheaper.

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u/iNardoman 1d ago

They'll be cheaper when Trump is back in office, burp pur durp. 

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u/tedshreddon 1d ago

Costco has 24 white free range eggs for $8.89. Yikes.

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u/Denderian 1d ago edited 1d ago

Just fyi you want "Pastured" eggs, anything else is potentially low nutrients if the farmers barely let their chickens out to graze. Cage Free amd Free Range is not a good standard for store bought eggs anymore.

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u/RosellaDella93 1d ago

Before anyone else looks them up, the average price was about $10.99/doz. I can't do that, but if you can you should.

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u/Denderian 1d ago

Yeah that or befriending a local farmer is a good alternative and also helps support the community : )

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u/Ocastra 17h ago

I don't know if you found any. I got 12 for $5.99 from a local farm at main street market in Springfield on Saturday.