How to Price Eggs?

I weigh my eggs in grams. This egg was 135 grams. A large egg is between 56 to 62 grams. it was a double yolk egg inside a double yolk egg.
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Yeah, that beats my record eggs, both weighed 3.55 oz. I also weighed in grams. One was 100 grams. The other was 101 grams. I'll update my post to include grams. GC
 
i sell mine for £1.20 for 1/2 doz... i dont see any problem with people buying them... but then i also have another close friend who sells them for £1.50 for 1/2 doz.
 
This egg weighed 182 grams.
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I would say that you should test the market. Take your expenses for feed into account. Start competitive with what you see for organic at the stores, and reduce from there if you need to. I sell for $3/doz for full sized eggs. I'm in a rural area, and that seems to be the going road side price. My customers are hooked on my eggs b/c the girls get FF. There is a subtle, but discernible difference in flavor, IMO. I do realize that eggs can be bought at discount in grocery stores for about 1/2 of that price. But, I'll not apologize for my price, nor will I reduce price. I would most likely start feeding them to the dog or back to the chickens than to drop price to match the ancient flavorless offerings from Wally World.

Sorry for the question but what is FF?
 

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