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[SA] Meggles 700g Caged Eggs $1.69 (save $2.26) @ Romeo's Foodland (Morphett Vale)

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[SA] Meggles 700g Caged Eggs $1.69 Romeo's Foodland Morphett Vale
Best Before 16/05/18
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  • +1

    Roll out the red carpet for free range eggs crusaders

    • +2

      Or the brown carpet for uncaring penny pinchers.

  • +7

    Do y'all post cage egg deals just to start comment flame wars :P

  • +5

    Don’t take the bait friends!

    • +1

      Or you'll have egg on your face.

    • Or you’ll have yolk on your pants?!

  • +2

    Looks more like a cardboard box than a cage.

    • Hi JV.

  • That's really cheap.

  • +1

    Can’t wait to see this boil over…

    • boil over….I need a recipe for poached eggs. help!

  • +1

    Excellent deal, but sadly I'm in a different state!

  • +2

    Confining an animal in a small cage for it's entire life is a disgrace, the only crime the animals have commit was being born. Stop eating eggs, dairy and meat, that will put these ghastly operations out of business.

    • Nope.

    • Also

      Stop building dams. Install a water tank - leave the bush to the animals.

      Cant install a water tank because you live in the city?

      Move!

      • hmm and buy a gun and kill native animals for food …..this could catch on.
        bush tucker is all the rage.

    • its*

    • +2

      Care to suggest any suitable and sensible alternatives to eggs, dairy and meat?

      Or are you a Centrelink-sponsored avocado-loving Australia Day-denying hipster that spends every day protesting against meat-eaters whilst demanding others act to legalise weed and follow your Amish way of life and vote for The Greens come election time?

      • Often now seeing over $10 for 10 eggs. Suckers support buying over fancy, gimmicky eggs, keep pushing the price up. Poor kids hardly eat proper meat and soon eggs only come as a treat.

        • considering our rapid population growth and limited farming land and water it will be interesting how we double food production over the next 15 years yet keep prices affordable.
          becomes even harder if you put animal welfare into the equation

      • -1

        Yes I can, I recommend changing your diet to vegetarian, you can look at some of the recipes here to get an idea https://www.drmcdougall.com/health/education/free-mcdougall-…

        No I'm not one of those people and I would not vote for the fake greens, closet I would vote for is the Sustainable Australia Party.

    • +1

      It is the order of things for animals to consume one life to feed theirs, we cannot lick rocks for our nutritious needs, life has to die to sustain us. You advocate plant and fungus matter only but animals kill other animals for food and we are animals too. The only thing I see is that we should find less stressful ways for animals to live and die, before we consume them.

      • +1

        Ok looked it up, legal limit for free range label is 10,000 per hectare, or 1 per square metre. Not as bad as I thought.

        The CSIRO recommends no more than 1500 per hectare.

        Here's a choice article suggesting free range brands, which includes a price per 100g.

        https://www.choice.com.au/food-and-drink/meat-fish-and-eggs/…

      • Plants are living things too……

        Given how some plants are harvested, and treated the best solution is for humans to be eliminated….

        Volunteers anyone??

        😀

        • Steps back…

  • If no-one eats eggs we won't have this problem.

    • Alternatively

      If cage eggs can only be sold with a big discount, then those selling these eggs will realise it's not a profitable market and move on.

      That's the irony here.

      Also these eggs have been laid, so if they dont sell they end up in landfill etc, the chickens dont get any reprieve.

      • Lol believe me I've made these arguments before with both eggs and chickens.
        It didn't work.

        If free range eggs were as cheap as cage eggs we similarly wouldn't have a problem.

        • I've made these arguments before with both eggs and chickens

          Which came first?

        • @Baysew: Jesus made them both at the same time ;)

          Haha bet you weren't expecting that!

          I think the chicken (comment) came first.

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