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2 Dozen Eggs for $5 at Paradise Fruitland, Waitara NSW

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Good bargains at Paradise Fruitland shop in Waitara, This is on 71 Edgeworth David Avenue NSW 2077
Eggs 2 Dozen for $5
Jap Pumpkin 99c/kg

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  • Expensive eggs

  • I can get a dozen for $2 cheaper…
    (damn, beat me to it. I would have been first if my bandwidth wasn't being smashed by legal torrents..)

  • It's a 12 pack , 2 (12 pack eggs)

  • Eggs 2: The Eggsterminator

  • where is Paradise Fruitland, Waitara?

    • +2

      Exactly where he said - about 2 minutes drive easterly from Hornsby shopping centre.

      • -1

        where is hornsby?

        • +8

          About 2 minutes drive westerly from the Paradise Fruitland shop in Waitara.

  • Good chinese takeaway and grog warehouse (Jims) there. Hope they were free range eggs.

  • Eggs: menstruation goo in a convenient carry case.

  • +1

    Cage eggs?

  • goo goo goo joob?

  • +2

    Almost certainly cage eggs. Gross.

  • +5

    who here actually still buys caged eggs….. support free range please…

    • Free range like the ones that got slammed recently?

    • +1

      Heartless cheap pricks. That's who.

      • +1

        And like everyone is buying free range chicken meat??

        • I certainly do where ever possible. Bargain hunting should never come at the expense of animal cruelty.

  • I don't buy free range simply for the fact that the term 'free range' is very questionable as Possumbly said. Out of the 4 years I've been living out of home I was buying free range for about 3.5 of them but I'm not paying a premium anymore for something only to have these companies take advantage of very weak guidelines/restrictions.

    • Free range means they aren't locked in a cage. Simple. Sure sometimes free range is farrrrr from perfect, but no amount of crowding or lack of sun light compares to spending your entire life locked in a box not being able to move a single muscle.

      The rules need to be stricter yes, but it sounds like your using this as justification for cheap selfish cruelty in the mean time.

      • +1

        30,000 birds to the hectare is 3 per sq m, often bare dirt or some hay. Might be better than being caged (which is outrageous in this modern, wealthy country) but if you're using the free range label as a conscience salve in such cases I'd suggest it's misplaced faith. Unfortunately most of us don't know the actual conditions involved and place our trust in the label and the companies controlling the market.

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