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People in our area are hoarding everything but Spam. I would hoard Spam before toilet paper especially now that the trees are leafing out.

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People in our area are hoarding everything but Spam. I would hoard Spam before toilet paper especially now that the trees are leafing out.
I've been selling for 2.50 a dozen with a clean carton exchange, 3 without. But since the Covid 19 came here I no longer do a carton exchange. I'm absorbing the cost. Around .33¢. to the customers who always had a clean carton to exchange. I've got enough new cartons for more than a year.
I'd been selling my eggs for $4, and still do but now I give away a lot. The pandemic's actually taken away much of my business.
I didn't know that about low levels of vitamin D.Since a direct relation between high vitamin D levels and Coronovirus resistance was established ( in Italy most of the deceased had vitamin D levels very low,apart of other problems naturally) and being eggs one of the most important natural ( and cheapest) sources of vitamin D I don´t know if your market is being inflated...Here in Portugal the price stays the same ...we have eggs and lots of sun, you in the US have salmon and cod fish liver oil .And Yes "home" eggs taste better and are better!![]()
My Dad who was a WWII veteran taught me what a fine meal Spam was, especially fried crisp with a fried egg and Mayo on white bread. And add a fresh Cherokee Purple tomato slice and I am in Heaven.I have been stocking up on Spam since the grocery aisles are getting pretty thin on many products. Spam will probably last a good 15-20 years on the shelf.
Well, where are all the eggs going? We have a young lady that helps us with barn chores. She’s on our occasional egg list. The other day we offered her a cartoon and she said she had no need. Her stepfather bought five flats of them. To top it off she says they barely use a dozen a month!