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Egg price rise?? Where's the cheapest free range eggs??

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  • pineapple
    pineapple Posts: 6,934 Forumite
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    edited 12 March 2012 at 7:15PM
    I pay £1 for 6 free range from the village pub. Mixed size but generally medium to large.
    For those who sell their surplus - do you declare the income or is it 'under the radar'? I suppose if you did declare it, you would get into all sorts of red tape.
  • mrstommo
    mrstommo Posts: 57 Forumite
    I buy on local market - £1 for six. Choose your own from the trays, boxes provided. Regularly unable to close box properly because eggs too large. Two or three double yolkers each week - taste excellent!! Feels good to be buying local produce.
  • Manchee wrote: »
    Are these actually free range though? I think I would feel way too guilty to not buy free range

    Can't speak for the Iceland ones as I don't have a store nearby, but the ones I buy are.
  • Edwardia
    Edwardia Posts: 9,170 Forumite
    Get free range extra large 1.29 for 6 at local Spar, 1p cheaper than local farmer does 6 free range pullets eggs. If I was doing some low carb baking (which I rarely do) I wouldn't mind buying 12 non free range for 99p at 99p Stores or 12 for £1 at Iceland. But as I'm actually eating the eggs boiled, fried. scrambled or as an omelette I like eggs that taste right. Not anaemic, not fishy and from happy chickens.

    I once got 6 quail's eggs for 10p in Sainsbury's ;)
  • kerri_gt
    kerri_gt Posts: 11,202 Forumite
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    edited 12 March 2012 at 8:54PM
    My local Tesco sells 'Farm Pride' mixed weight free range eggs at 89p for 6.

    Asda did recently offer mixed weight free range at 85p for 6 but this has gone up to £1+ again.

    I must get more organised though and buy from the local farms round here.
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  • blufish_2
    blufish_2 Posts: 43 Forumite
    I get eggs from my local Lidl — 89p for 6! Free range to boot. :] Not ever seen them anywhere cheaper than that but I'd imagine Aldi is around the same price?
  • anyone tried poundstretcher/instore 15 eggs for £1.25
    :rotfl: given up on tesco do a lot os boots offers. but weekends are now in orange trackside b. lol
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  • Stephen_Leak
    Stephen_Leak Posts: 8,762 Forumite
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    anyone tried poundstretcher/instore 15 eggs for £1.25

    I doubt that these would be free range.
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  • I know I am paying more than I could do, but I get my eggs from a farmer near our caravan site. They truly are free range - the chooks have 3 fields to run round in - but they don't come cheap at £2.20 a dozen. However, they really are the tastiest eggs I have ever eaten and the chooks look the happiest onesI have ever seen! No eggs from caged hens for me thank you!
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  • Chris25
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    mrstommo wrote: »
    I buy on local market - £1 for six. Choose your own from the trays, boxes provided. Regularly unable to close box properly because eggs too large. Two or three double yolkers each week - taste excellent!! Feels good to be buying local produce.


    I've done this in the past but it wasn't until I happened to check the stamp on the eggs one day that I realised they were from caged birds!

    The next time I went back I discovered that the sign didn't actually say they were free-range, I had assumed they were as they were sitting on a bed of straw in a nice basket; you took a box & chose your own, they looked lovely.

    So since then, it doesn't matter whether the sign says free-range or not, unless i know where those eggs came from, I check them before buying.
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