I must take issue with last Friday’s letter “No eggxcuses.” Yes inflation is up, but to overinflate an item (eggs at 24.4 cents each) to justify the argument that we are being lied to is ludicrous. I ...
To the Editor: The real crisis isn’t the rising cost of eggs — it’s the horrific reality that billions of chickens spend their short, miserable lives crammed into factory farms, which serve as ...
In response to Bob Rankin’s Nov. 1 letter about eggs being thrown at the Republican headquarters, I agree that it is improper behavior. You are shocked? Mr. Rankin, eggs on a building can be washed ...
Digging deeper than the avian flu Jeers (“Cheers & Jeers,” In Our View, Jan. 20), the state mandate that only cage-free eggs be shipped into Washington worsened shortages. Avian flu affected 60 ...
Eggs? Really? Eggs? You voted for this guy because of the high price of eggs; he said he would bring down the price on DAY 1. Well guess what – Since the “Messiah” took office the price of eggs had ...
In a recent opinion piece ("When good intentions lay an egg,” Jan. 6), Sen. Ed McBroom, R- Waucedah Township, leaves out key details of why Michigan’s egg law is needed and ignores the popularity of ...
Jerid Krulish was not correct when he wrote in a recent letter that eggs sold here are always unfertilized. Looking this up, he should have found that while almost all commercially- grown eggs are not ...
This is in reference to the persons who find tossing eggs at large commercial vehicles parked on the street a sporting event. A short lesson in economics: Costs incurred by businesses or public ...
If only consumers knew how much power they have. For instance, if they would stop buying eggs for two weeks (oatmeal with raisins is great) and stop ordering ham and eggs or omelettes, you would see ...