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It's about 5-6000 KRW/30 eggs here in Seoul, provided you go for the cheapest ones, so about $4 per 30.
Everything else is ridiculously expensive though
No idea how much money 35:-/st is, but apparently it's marked down from 42:95/st, so I'll take two please.
What is that ":-" symbol next to the number? I thought they used "kr" as the symbol for their money?
Ägg is not what I expected the Swedish word for egg to be.
its actually pronounced almost identically
Was basically the US price before bird flu.
I’m almost 46, and I never remember a dozen or more eggs being that cheap.
Yeah, the off brand is always cheaper
Ohhh, siracha. My Edeka only has those really tiny scam-bottles, and only one type.
Do they have any vastly superior hot sauces for sale?
Sorry I'm being a dick but I really don't get the Sriracha love. Now crispy chili oil from the same company, hell yeah.
Well, it's hot, but not too hot. As in, easy to portion. Apart from that, I could also use Tabasco, Jalapenos or any other off or onbrand hot sauce. Except those aren't as easy to portion.
It costs... 35 what? What kind of currency is :-
? I don't speak IKEA.
3 for 15 isn't bad
We are at $6 for 12 and that is for the cheap eggs
The weirdness of it all is that in my area the organic freerange eggs are now the cheapest by far, their prices haven't gone up, I assume they didn't lose chickens to bird flu