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 ...
Really, you are doing an eggcellent job. In fact, eggceptional. There have been lots of letters blaming you for rampant inflation. A pressing concern seems to be the price of eggs. Being a major user ...
Apparently, letter writer Mark Renz doesn’t buy eggs very often (“Lower food prices,” Jan. 7). This isn’t the first time that eggs have been priced at $6 a carton at Jewel. I remember shopping for ...
A machine cleans and sorts eggs before they are put into trays at Peterson’s Upland Farm in Wahiawa. The Honolulu Star-Advertiser welcomes all opinions. Want your voice to be heard? Submit a letter to ...
I believe I have identified an issue tailor made for Democrats, fitting their methods and tactics perfectly: Egg prices. Democrats must immediately begin the demonization process. Expand the list of ...
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 ...
To the editor: The crisis isn’t that eggs are now more expensive. The crisis is that there are billions of chickens being tortured and slaughtered to provide meat and eggs. And now, more chickens are ...
Is anyone else who works with numbers baffled by the fuzzy math used to calculate the percentage of cost increase in egg prices? (as well as everything else!) “They’re eggs-pensive” front page of the ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. One of your readers asked me to write a letter explaining how cage-free eggs ...