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I bought a crate of egg last week for NGN2400 in my country. And that is about $4 when converted to dollars. I think it is still high compared to before
It's very curious how certain kind of food, considered poor man's food until decades ago (like eggs and rice, for ex.) now turned shamefully expensive. In my country, considered the minimum salary of 1320 reais, the egg crate price I posted last week, is the price of golden eggs. My mother had told me, during her age, poor people kept on purchasing eggs because they couldn't afford meat and fish. And in Asian countries, the main food poor people kept on purchasing was rice. Now, a very close friend of mine from the Philippines told me she can't purchase rice because it's shamefully expensive. What a shame, this after covid-19 inflation.
It seems that eggs are very expensive across the world. But it is not supposed to be so. I would buy five commercial layers and keep them at home to be producing eggs for me.
I highly doubt that though, back then a single egg was sold for thirty naira, then with time it was increased to forty, like that the price kept increasing. At the moment a single egg is hundred naira and some stores sell it 120, the cost of living is going high in Nigeria.If you compare the prices quoted in other posts up there, you would realize that it is not really expensive in our country. The cost of living is relatively low in Nigeria.