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Hundreds of people lined up Friday morning three sites in New York City, which some come more than an hour, for the opportunity to snag one of the country’s hottest commodities:a dozen free eggs.
People were overpowered against windy cold as they stood outside a Harlem restaurant, patiently waiting to give a carton. Less than 10 minutes ago, 100 cartons are no longer, leaves many empty.
“I heard from the news that they will be giving around, like, 1,500 eggs, or something like that. Ok? The block. “They say the eggs disappear, but they don’t even have 20 people, so I don’t know what’s going on.”
Egg priceshit a report high last month while the US contends to aBird Flowersforcing chicken farms to slaughter more than 168 million birds since 2022.
Trying to find the eggs on the grocery store store in New York City can hit or forget. If they are in stock, they can be priced.
Friday organized organizing Farmerjawn, a 128-acre (52-hectare) fields of Pennsylvania focused on providing organic communities. Farmerjawn negotiated with other eggs given Friday Brooklyn and Queens. The group also gives free york cartons in the past month.
“We do this egg given because, as food producers, we believe that it is our responsibility to support communities that support us,” the group said to a written statement. It shares a local butchery and an opposite mountain in New York to organize events on Friday.
“Food is medicine, and all – especially forgotten middle class – deserves to access it,” Farmerjawn said.
Other organizations, including the churches, recently held the egg giveaways in New York and somewhere around the country, including Las Vegas, Chicago, Philadelphia and Richland County, South Carolina.
The US agricultural department hopes the price of eggTo rise 41%This year last year average $ 3.17 per dozen. A carton of eggs in New York City is often running twice or three times amounts, depending on the store.
Marion Johnson, waiting for more than two hours in Harlem falls but didn’t get a free carton, saying he couldn’t afford the eggs.
“They are very expensive,” he said. “It’s not fair. … They know everything together like this.”
This story originally shown Fortune.com