how much do you charge for your eggs?

I am going to sell mine for $2.00 a doz. And for the ones that bring a carton with them I will give a .25 discount. This will keep me from having the headache of finding or buying cartons.

And I will explain to them to that if the cost goes up, I will have to go up to.

i have had people tell me to sell them for $3.00 a doz. but I don't think it would work in this area.
 
A "hippie" was originally coined in the sixties to describe a person that was vastly different from conventional Americans and typically promoted a back to nature, easy-going, and communal living. Later on "hippies" became associated with some more negative things because of rampant drug use and grooming habits among some things.

I think now people use that term to mean different things. I get called a hippie now and again, but mainly because I purchase organic produce, gave birth without drugs, and have chickens. But I shower everyday and do not do any drugs.
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It depends on where you are; we sell ours a few cents less than the local grocery sells their cage-free eggs (they don't sell free range)...we don't grade ours by size or sort by color, so all our customers get a variety in every carton, which, so far, everyone likes...sort of adds novelty to it. And, we always give our customers trivia tips on eggs and chickens; the novelty thing again, and we're having fun with it. Right now, we are selling ours for $2.00 a dozen. Our customers bring us stacks of egg cartons without asking; it's sort of like, here, you need these, right?
 
A "hippie" was originally coined in the sixties to describe a person that was vastly different from conventional Americans and typically promoted a back to nature, easy-going, and communal living.

Thats what I was referring to. it wasn't negative.
 
I know you didn't mean it that way Nicole77,
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I was just trying to answer JimnJanet's question completely. Sometimes I drag on and on though!
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Edited to add: I mean thought you meant it in a nice way, I don't think anyone could read your post and think otherwise.
 
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Are these prices for hatching eggs? Or eating eggs? I've seen them trying to be sold for $30!
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