If You’re Searching “Cheap Eggs Near Me” – You’re In Luck as Prices are Dropping!

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Find yourself searching for “cheap eggs near me”? Find all the egg prices near me!

hard boiled eggs

Looking for the best grocery store to buy eggs?

Like many of our readers have been doing, we constantly scour the aisles to find the best-priced eggs. Earlier this year, we saw the highest spike in egg prices due to a massive shortage of supplies, which you can read more about here.

Because of the high price of eggs, we even came up with a variety of egg substitutes to use in their place. Although these are great alternatives, sometimes you just want an egg!

Now, the price of eggs has finally started to decrease, and they are even approaching pre-pandemic prices in some areas. Keep reading for an update on the price of eggs at popular retailers, and bear in mind that these prices depend heavily upon your city and state.

Kirkland 24-Count at Costco

Is buying eggs in bulk still a good idea?

When the price of eggs was at its peak, it seemed like your best bet was to purchase them in bulk whenever possible. In addition to paying less for each egg, you could also make fewer trips to the grocery store.

Now, it really depends on your location. In some cases, buying in bulk won’t save you much money, and it may even cost you a little bit more! Below, we’re showing the current price per egg to help you see the true cost, and which store may have the best option for your budget.

Take a look at the current egg prices we’re seeing at a variety of retailers…

albertsons

hand holding up a carton of ALDI cage free eggs in a cooler aisle

ALDI Goldhen Cage Free Grade A Large Brown Eggs 12-Count – $3.06 = 25¢/egg
ALDI Goldhen Free Range Grade A Large Brown Eggs 12-Count – $3.39 = 28¢/egg
ALDI Simply Nature Organic Cage Free Grade A Large Brown Eggs 12-Count – $3.55 = 30¢/egg

BJ's Wholesale

24-packs of cage-free eggs at Costco

Costco Kirkland Signature Cage Free Eggs 24-Count – $4.99 = 21¢/egg

BJs Wellsey Farms Egga Extra Large

Store front of Sprouts Farmers Market

Sprouts Cage Free Large Grade AA White OR Brown Eggs 12-Count – $3.99 = 33¢/egg

Good & Gather Eggs 18-count

30 eggs walmart

whole foods store front


flipping fried eggs in non stick frying pan

How can you tell how long your eggs stay fresh?

You may be on the fence about buying in bulk or prolonging the lifespan of your eggs in the fridge, especially when the expiration date has passed. One method our Hip team members have used is the float test!

Simply place your egg in a bowl of water; if it lays on its side on the bottom, it’s still fresh. If it’s standing straight up, it should be eaten soon and best served when hard-boiled. If it floats, it’s passed its prime and should be discarded. Our team has tried this even a week after the expiration date, and the eggs have always stayed fresh.

Whisked eggs in an ice cube tray next to egg carton and two eggs on the counter

When in doubt, freeze your eggs!

Did you know you that you can freeze your eggs for up to a YEAR?! We dive deep into the topic of freezing dairy products, discussing how to freeze milk, cheese, eggs, and more.

For eggs, whisk them up and pour them into an easy-twist ice cube tray or muffin tin. You can season as desired now to avoid doing so later.

When you’re ready to defrost them, pop your eggs in the fridge for 24 hours before intended use. What an egg-cellent idea! 🥚


Celebrate affordable eggs by making these Starbucks-inspired egg bites at home!


About the writer:

Kaitlyn has a Bachelor's Degree from St. John's University with 2 years of writing experience for LinkedIn, Celeb Magazine, and other various publications.


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Comments 43

  1. Pamela

    Thank you so much for the great information !โ˜บ๏ธ

    • Jessica (Hip Sidekick)

      You’re welcome, Pamela! So happy you enjoyed this post! ๐Ÿฅฐ

  2. Pat Goff

    Check around your neighborhood to see if any of your neighbors sell eggs. I got lucky and my neighbor has chickens.

    • Jessica (Hip Sidekick)

      Great tip, Pat! Glad you were able to find a neighbor who offered up some eggs for you! ๐Ÿฅš๐Ÿค—

  3. paul

    The cheapest eggs I’ve seen are the $2.60/dozen Great Value eggs at Walmart. That’s cheaper than my other nearby supermarkets. What’s funny is that Eggland’s Best are cheaper than Sunny Meadows eggs at Winn-Dixie. I always thought that Eggland’s Best was the one that was marketed as the premium brand. But, the price difference is nearly $1, even when looking at a dozen of larger sized Eggland’s Best eggs. But, then, they stock relatively few cartons of Eggland’s Best eggs. So, most people will end up paying the higher price, because the Sunny Meadows will be the cheapest thing available there. Now, I’m cheap. I would drive the half a mile, to the nearby Walmart, to save that extra $2.

    • RLW

      Eggland’s Best are typically more expensive but their prices have remained the same while others have risen tremendously!

      • Tracy

        Makes you wonder, doesnโ€™t the t?

    • Jessica (Hip Sidekick)

      Thanks so much for sharing about the egg prices near you, paul! Good to know that Walmart seems to have the best deal nearby! ๐Ÿฅš๐Ÿ™Œ

  4. Bunny

    Also check out Trader Joe’s. I got a dozen eggs for $3.29 yesterday (27ยข per egg).

    • Jessica (Hip Sidekick)

      Awesome! ๐Ÿฅš๐ŸŽ‰ Thanks for letting us know where you’ve spotted a great deal on eggs near you, Bunny! ๐Ÿ’—

  5. RLW

    An 18 count of Good and Gather eggs at my local Target are $7.69! Costco had inexpensive ones last visit though.

    • Jessica (Hip Sidekick)

      Oh wow! Thanks so much for the update on egg prices at stores near you, RLW! ๐Ÿฅš

  6. hip2trade

    The 24 count Members Mark cage free large eggs are only $5.82 at my Sams club.

    • Jessica (Hip Sidekick)

      Good to know the price you’ve spotted eggs for at your Sam’s location, hip2trade! ๐Ÿ™Œ

  7. Mary

    While the posts states “large” and “extra large” eggs in the pricing, what I don’t find addressed is the fact that all “large” and “extra large” eggs aren’t created equal. When I bake, I have to physically look at the eggs I buy (not just for breakage) but for size consistency and the size I prefer. It’s wonky but a problem that impacts my baking. Am I the only one? So cheaper isn’t always better. If I’m just frying up an egg, no problems though. I shop around.

    • Jessica (Hip Sidekick)

      Thanks for sharing your feedback on sizing consistency, Mary! Good to know that it might impact baking or cooking needs. I did notice on a package of large eggs that I grabbed recently that the sizing was inconsistent even in the carton, so I could totally see why this might be important to others! ๐Ÿค—๐Ÿฅšโค๏ธ

  8. Susan

    We went to Costco and got the biggest egg package which made them about $3 a dozen. As much as we eat of eggs they will keep.

  9. Margaret

    Last week I purchased 24 count carton of large eggs at Sam’s Club in Indianapolis for $5.44. They had a limit of 2 cartons per purchase.

  10. Seana

    I live in the country in upstate NY.I can get farm fresh eggs for $3.

  11. Carrie Maslowicz

    If you have a Natural Grocers nearby, their eggs are $1.99/dozen. I usually buy pasture raised/organic eggs and their prices have remained stable at $4.99/dozen.

    • Carrie Maslowicz

      I guess I lied. Went there today and the cheapest was $3.50/dozen and pasture raisedhas moved to $5.99/dozen. Still not horrible for super high quality eggs.

  12. NS

    Our Whole Foods price for eggs is $3.29 for the 365 large eggs.

  13. Beverly

    I often by eggs at a farm stand since I live in a rural area. At a glance, paying $4.50 a dozen doesn’t seem like a great deal, but the eggs are usually huge so it’s like getting a bonus half dozen. So, just a plug to check out any local farmers and consider size. ๐Ÿ™‚

    • Jessica (Hip Sidekick)

      Thanks for mentioning buying local from a farmer, Beverly! ๐Ÿค— So awesome that the eggs seem to be larger than options at a grocery store. ๐Ÿฅš๐ŸŽ‰

  14. Amy

    Ruler has had them for 1.99 for a dozen in my area. ๐Ÿ˜Š

    • Amber (Hip Sidekick)

      Great price! ๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿ’•

  15. John

    Reportedly, Jewel-Osco in Chicago will have a flash sale Sunday-Tuesday (Feb 26-28) with large eggs for $1.99 a dozen. I haven’t confirmed it yet, and not sure if other Albertsons stores might be doing that.

    • Amber (Hip Sidekick)

      Wow! Thanks for the heads up, John! What a great sale that would be if they do have it! ๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿ’•

  16. Peaches

    I paid $4.39 for 18 Good and Gather large eggs this past weekend. After 5% Redcard 22ยข each. I count that as a win. Plus free curbside pickup so I didn’t impulse shop.

    • Amber (Hip Sidekick)

      YES! Great buy, Peaches! Thanks for sharing the price you recently paid for eggs! ๐Ÿ™Œโค๏ธ

  17. Sue

    What brand were the hard boiled ones in the picture at the top. I love bright yellow yolks. My local egg farmer is selling eggs for $7/dozen. Our stores were low on eggs so I bit the bullet and had them drop off a carton only to find small chicken eggs with really pale yolks. I was disappointed.

    • Amber (Hip Sidekick)

      Hey Sue! We don’t recall the brand as that is an older picture, however we do have tips for making perfect hard boiled eggs like those over here. ๐Ÿฅฐ

  18. scarlet

    Last week, WalMart had a dozen large eggs for $2.87, so I added one to my pick up order. The next morning, they were out, so they subbed the 18 count for the same price, about 16ยข per egg. I felt like I hit the jackpot with that one.

    • Amber (Hip Sidekick)

      Oh wow! Jackpot for sure, Scarlet! Glad you could grab even more for that same low price! ๐Ÿ’ƒ๐ŸŽ‰

  19. John J.

    I found Good&Gather large Grade A at Target here in Frisco, TX for $3.99. Lock&Lock makes a GREAT (sorry about the caps) egg container that helps your eggs stay fresher longer.

  20. Amy

    I have found the 60 count eggs at Walmart to be the cheapest in my area. I can usually go through all of them, or I can split them with my brother’s household if it might be too much. I keep some old 18 count cartons to repackage the eggs and get rid of the big box.

  21. jeanne grace

    Buttera 2.11 a doz medium

  22. akkelli

    Walmart had the 5 dozen box for 10.48 two days ago when I was there. Central Ohio

  23. Lor

    Our ShopRite had them $1.49 for 18 eggs last week. Score!

  24. Katie

    We sell large farm fresh eggs for $3.50/dz. Please remember to support your local famers! ๐Ÿ™‚

    • Beverly

      I second that! The eggs from a farmer down the road from us have more flavor than grocery store eggs, and the tiny bit extra I spend on them I make up for in gas savings since I can walk there. I know this isn’t possible for everyone, but I encourage everyone to give local farmers a try when they can.

    • Rainbow

      The eggs at our local farmers were around 5 or 6 since 2016 and the past few years 7 to 8. Waaaayy too high to spend that kind of money on tiny 12 pack. Everything in our local farmers market is overly high priced.

  25. Lora

    My local farmer’s market had eggs for 99 cents a dozen last week. Egg prices are dropping.

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