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xadhominemx
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Eggs are 60% more expensive than last year in the ...
Why would you suspect that? It’s a commodity experiencing a supply disruption. Prices for lumber, shipping, oil etc have all already come down significantly from the peak.
throwaway9870
on Jan 12, 2023
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Because bird flu might be a very unpredictable supply disruption.
xedrac
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I suppose that's why butter costs 300% more too? That darn bird flu!
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As opposed to other, predictable supply disruptions?
throwaway9870
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For example, feed prices and electric prices to heat the coup are generally more predictable than a raging virus.
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