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expiredkasaba posted Jun 14, 2023 08:46 AM
expiredkasaba posted Jun 14, 2023 08:46 AM

Kroger Digital Coupon: 18-Count Kroger Grade A Large White Eggs Carton

(Valid for In-Store Purchase thru 6/20)

$1.00

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Kroger is offering their 18-Count Kroger Grade A Large White Eggs Carton on sale for $0.99 when you clip the Kroger digital coupon valid for in-store purchase only.

Thanks to community member kasaba for finding this deal.
  • Note, must login to your Kroger account and clip the coupon to apply under your account.
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  • This is a good price for 18-count carton of eggs; may use up to 5 times in a single transaction, while supplies last
  • Must clip the coupon to your Kroger account and purchase in-stores only
  • Limit one coupon per household
  • Digital coupons/paper coupons may not be combined on the purchase of a single item
  • Specially marked items, such as clearance or Manager's Specials my not be eligible on digital coupons
  • Offer valid through June 20, 2023 or while promotional coupon/savings last
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Kroger is offering their 18-Count Kroger Grade A Large White Eggs Carton on sale for $0.99 when you clip the Kroger digital coupon valid for in-store purchase only.

Thanks to community member kasaba for finding this deal.
  • Note, must login to your Kroger account and clip the coupon to apply under your account.
Product/availability may vary by location/grocery store


Editor's Notes

Written by RevOne | Staff
  • This is a good price for 18-count carton of eggs; may use up to 5 times in a single transaction, while supplies last
  • Must clip the coupon to your Kroger account and purchase in-stores only
  • Limit one coupon per household
  • Digital coupons/paper coupons may not be combined on the purchase of a single item
  • Specially marked items, such as clearance or Manager's Specials my not be eligible on digital coupons
  • Offer valid through June 20, 2023 or while promotional coupon/savings last
Additional Notes

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Written by kasaba

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LordDrol
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Eggs just experienced the largest monthly price decline since 1951, in part because the bird flu risk was overblown or managed properly, and demand is down after Easter and from people balking at the earlier prices. Other foods will be slower to come down.

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/in...54808.html



I will eat the heck out of 54+ eggs. Egg sandwich, fried rice with scrambled eggs, hard-boiled in egg salad, deviled eggs, whatever.
Goodgod
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Thanks OP!
Those who don't have a Kroger family store nearby, check out Aldi's because they're around a dollar a dozen now too

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Jun 14, 2023 03:55 PM
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drrazJun 14, 2023 03:55 PM
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Quote from JayM3585 :
In the PNW it is 1.99 (dozen Egglands best) not .99 at Kroger /Fred Myers
Same in AZ. And Kroger brand eggs are $1.79/dozen for large.
Jun 14, 2023 03:58 PM
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masterz13Jun 14, 2023 03:58 PM
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I don't know what it is, but Kroger eggs don't make me feel good. Don't have that issue with Walmart or name-brand eggs.
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Jun 14, 2023 03:59 PM
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runner0382Jun 14, 2023 03:59 PM
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Not redeemable for those of you in CA who use cross-brand coupons. They don't specific Cage Free and thus will not scan at checkout.
Jun 14, 2023 04:03 PM
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bjimJun 14, 2023 04:03 PM
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Could not find on Ralphs.com in California so I signed out of ralphs.com and signed into Kroger.com using the same credentials and it worked! Now its a matter of whether they stock the 18 count in the stores.
Jun 14, 2023 04:05 PM
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sechsJun 14, 2023 04:05 PM
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Quote from gen2 :
TX but I think also in most other places as well.
Except where it's not....
Jun 14, 2023 04:07 PM
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sechsJun 14, 2023 04:07 PM
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Quote from LoneWolf04 :
YMMV: my 18 ct coupon is for $1.49
Where?
Jun 14, 2023 04:08 PM
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Dr. JJun 14, 2023 04:08 PM
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Quote from AnciusD :

Likely the main reason egg prices are coming back down is that the poultry industry is recovering from the bird flu outbreak.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 58 million birds have been affected by highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in the most recent outbreak, including commercial poultry as well as backyard chickens.

Lempert said it takes months for newly born hens, unaffected by the highly contagious and lethal bird flu, to be able to lay eggs that can then be sold to consumers.

Grocery prices can also be tied to inflation, which remained high in April but decreased slightly. Consumer prices increased 4.9% over the same period a year ago, but they dipped compared to prior months.

Egg prices may not fully return to previous levels anytime soon though, Lempert said, since egg producers will want to make up for lost earnings and other supply chain issues, such as labor shortages and trucking industry woes.


https://www.npr.org/2023/06/06/11...s-dropping

This is what I was saying back when egg prices were crazy.

1) cull birds affected by the flu, that reduces egg output and therefore prices rise
2) wait for the flu to pass/make sure there are no more birds to cull (prices still high) ~ +1 month
3) onboard new chicks. They take ABOUT 6 months to become egg-laying.
4) because there was an entire industry demanding new birds, and that process takes about a month, there was an additional delay in replacement.
5) supply begins to recover and prices start coming down

So give or take you have around 7-8 months from when the culling happened to when egg production begins to normalize.

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Jun 14, 2023 04:12 PM
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Dr. JJun 14, 2023 04:12 PM
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Anecdotally I got 2 dozen cage free eggs from Costco last weekend for $4.99. I don't necessarily care about the cage free part, but it's what they offer. I used to buy the 5dz, but going down to 2 dz at a clip doesn't increase the cost/egg very much, but it does dramatically improve portability and storability.

BJ's sells 3dz for $4.29 or 5 dz for $7.29 so $1.43 and $1.458/dz respectively.

I wouldn't go out of my way to save $0,43 on eggs.
Jun 14, 2023 04:17 PM
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kida182001Jun 14, 2023 04:17 PM
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$1.49 in Houston. Regular price is $1.89 and you can use this 5x so potentially $2 savings max. This is a YMMV deal.
Jun 14, 2023 04:18 PM
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gleisnerJun 14, 2023 04:18 PM
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Kroger coupon not available in my area.
Jun 14, 2023 04:35 PM
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HonestSink770Jun 14, 2023 04:35 PM
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Do eggs last in the fridge past their expiration date? Wondering whether I can stock up. Have bad memories of paying over $5 for these since inflation hit
Jun 14, 2023 04:48 PM
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FairTeam939Jun 14, 2023 04:48 PM
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Quote from Dr. J :
This is what I was saying back when egg prices were crazy.

1) cull birds affected by the flu, that reduces egg output and therefore prices rise
2) wait for the flu to pass/make sure there are no more birds to cull (prices still high) ~ +1 month
3) onboard new chicks. They take ABOUT 6 months to become egg-laying.
4) because there was an entire industry demanding new birds, and that process takes about a month, there was an additional delay in replacement.
5) supply begins to recover and prices start coming down

So give or take you have around 7-8 months from when the culling happened to when egg production begins to normalize.
good summary, but could there be more to it?

>>>1) cull birds affected by the flu, that reduces egg output and therefore prices rise

have you thought about how and why the birds were culled?
Last edited by FairTeam939 June 16, 2023 at 06:46 AM.
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Jun 14, 2023 04:53 PM
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aifanJun 14, 2023 04:53 PM
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Quote from HonestSink770 :
Do eggs last in the fridge past their expiration date? Wondering whether I can stock up. Have bad memories of paying over $5 for these since inflation hit
Egg prices are going back to normal. No reason to stock up.
Jun 14, 2023 04:54 PM
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scifiguy123Jun 14, 2023 04:54 PM
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Quote from WooHoo2You :
LOL..sure thing. Egg prices change daily / regionally / and by season, RV's go in and out of being a fad, and "cardboard boxes?"

Wow...
Companies order boxes to ship items to consumers, if companies are ordering less boxes that means they either know or are calculating that they will be shipping out/selling less items thus first indicator of slow down or recession.

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Jun 14, 2023 05:08 PM
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DoctorLecterJun 14, 2023 05:08 PM
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$1.49 in central IL. YMMV for sure

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