So he "renamed" the Gulf of Mexico, but we have to wait on egg prices....

Trump said prices would start coming down on Day One of his administration.

In August 2024, then-candidate former President Donald Trump delivered a press conference surrounded by packaged foods, meats, produce, condiments, milk and eggs. "When I win, I will immediately bring prices down, starting on Day One,” he said at the time.



Has our Glorious Führer bought any prices down since January 20, 2025. sex pest?
 
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So, according to you, when Trump poses in front of a display of eggs and packaged meats and announces prices will immediately come down on Day One, he isn't talking about eggs :laugh:

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It's a moot point from Uncensored, as lots of things besides eggs are getting more expensive.
 
COVID is mostly shut down, a minuscule percentage of infections since Biden and even less deaths.

Egg prices are UP!
And criminals are being deported as fast as they can be rounded up, DEI is all but dead, wokeness is now an embarrassment, the police and border control officers are smiling again, and auto warranties will soon be in greater demand so,

iu
 
The Felon is firing people and taking care of personal vendettas against Fauci and General Milley, but eggs are going up up up.

Is this what the people wanted?
That's right dipshit, hang in there the chickens will be home to roost soon enough.
 
And criminals are being deported as fast as they can be rounded up, DEI is all but dead, wokeness is now an embarrassment, the police and border control officers are smiling again, and auto warranties will soon be in greater demand so,

iu
Oh the dreaded Wokenss and DEI, thank God the Felon prioritized that over food inflation.
 
Egg prices have been on an upward trajectory due to several interconnected factors:

  1. Avian Influenza (Bird Flu): The primary reason cited for the increase in egg prices is the ongoing bird flu outbreak. This disease has led to the culling of millions of egg-laying hens, significantly reducing egg supply. For instance, since January 2022, bird flu has impacted nearly 145 million birds, with a notable number of these being egg-laying chickens. This has created a supply shortage, pushing prices up as demand remains constant or even increases.
  2. Increased Demand: Egg demand typically peaks during holiday seasons, particularly around Thanksgiving and Christmas, due to increased baking and cooking. This seasonal surge in demand, combined with reduced supply, exacerbates price increases. Additionally, there's a general high demand for eggs as they are a staple food, which sustains price pressure when supply is limited.
  3. Regulatory Changes: Certain states in the U.S. have implemented laws requiring that all eggs sold be from cage-free hens, which can lead to higher production costs and, consequently, higher egg prices. These laws have had a disproportionate effect since cage-free hens are more susceptible to bird flu, further reducing supply in these states.
  4. Production Costs: Increased costs for feed, fuel, labor, and other inputs caused by Biden-era inflation have also contributed to higher egg prices. Farmers are dealing with these higher costs while trying to rebuild their flocks, which takes time and additional investment.
  5. Market Dynamics: The egg market has seen significant consolidation with fewer, larger producers controlling a substantial portion of the supply. This can lead to price spikes when there's a supply shock like avian influenza, as there are fewer producers to meet the demand.
  6. Retail Pricing Strategies: Retailers have adjusted their pricing strategies due to the egg shortage. Instead of selling eggs at low prices to attract customers, some are pricing eggs higher to manage supply and avoid empty shelves, which in turn affects consumer prices.


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