Re: Free Range Eggs

Bargyla Rateaver (brateaver@earthlink.net)
Sat, 20 Nov 1999 20:13:54 -0800

I pay over $3 for a dozen, always free range, sometimes also fertile. This is
San Diego

Andy Lee & Pat Foreman wrote:

> >
>
> > I came across an article about some small scale farmers getting $2.00 per
> >>dozen for unfertilized free range, $4 for fertilized and $6 for green
> >>Araucana eggs. I know the $2 price is accurate, but the other two are a
> >>shock.
> >>
>
> I checked with the largest natural foods store in my region of Virginia, and
> they will willingly pay $2 per dozen for real free range eggs. On the other
> hand, they don't pay extra for "fertilized" eggs, and the idea of green eggs
> being worth $6 per dozen was somewhat amusing to them.
>
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