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Bernardo de La Paz

(56,051 posts)
Thu May 8, 2025, 02:02 PM May 8

Egg lovers can't get a break. Vital Farms to raise prices because of tariffs.

Source: Market Watch via MSN

Vital Farms Inc. which bills itself as the top U.S. brand of pasture-raised eggs, said Thursday that while it was relatively insulated from the tariffs announced by the Trump administration, it won’t be totally immune.

The tariffs will raise costs by increasing prices of various commodities, including steel, and could also affect the purchasing behavior of its customers, the company said.

“We’ve announced to our retailer partners a modest, low-double-digit percentage-price increase for our shell-egg products that will go into effect this month,” Chief Executive Russell Diez-Canseco said, according to a FactSet transcript of the company’s earnings call with analysts.

In its quarterly filing Thursday, the company listed Kroger Co. Target Corp. Amazon.com Inc.’s Whole Foods and Sprouts Farmers Market Inc. as retail partners where it had a “strong presence.”

Read more: https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/egg-lovers-can-t-get-a-break-vital-farms-to-raise-prices-because-of-tariffs/ar-AA1EpSRS

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Egg lovers can't get a break. Vital Farms to raise prices because of tariffs. (Original Post) Bernardo de La Paz May 8 OP
Last carton of Vital Farms I purchased was 5.62 at the evil empire, and 14 niyad May 8 #1
The "same" type of Vital Eggs carton was $5.62 and then $14??? So they're giving Amazon a big price break? Or was it a LauraInLA May 8 #5
What does amazon have to do with it? walmart 5.62 and king soopers 14 the niyad May 8 #7
Sorry -- I thought Amazon was the evil empire ;). I was just surprised by the huge price diff and wondered if they LauraInLA May 8 #9
Not a problem. wally world was the evil empire to me before amazon, niyad May 8 #11
There are so many Miguelito Loveless May 8 #17
Evil empire laughing all the way to the bank (TikTok Remix Song) IronLionZion May 8 #21
Now $10.99 from Whole Foods through Amazon. quaint May 8 #2
You didn't need to. maxsolomon May 8 #10
I did not give up eggs due to cost. quaint May 8 #16
8.99 per 2 cartons pack at costco. niyad May 8 #12
It's not about charging how much more it costs to get the eggs to the consumers ToxMarz May 8 #3
I know some companies will use this as an excuse, but I do believe it is a legitimate concern, especially LauraInLA May 8 #8
Not just "egg lovers". Eggs are ingredients of many of our common foods. So, a big FailureToCommunicate May 8 #4
Sounds like a bullshit excuse to make more money. Martin68 May 8 #6
Doublespeak CloudWatcher May 8 #13
Probably both Miguelito Loveless May 8 #18
Trump's Advice: maybe the little girls can have just one or two eggs, not a dozen newdeal2 May 8 #14
"Let them eat cake made with one egg, not two." . . . .nt Bernardo de La Paz May 8 #15
So don't buy them. flvegan May 8 #19
I'm glad that I almost never eat or use eggs much anymore. cstanleytech May 8 #20

niyad

(123,908 posts)
1. Last carton of Vital Farms I purchased was 5.62 at the evil empire, and 14
Thu May 8, 2025, 02:09 PM
May 8

at King Soopers the next day. This is going to be interesting.

LauraInLA

(2,022 posts)
5. The "same" type of Vital Eggs carton was $5.62 and then $14??? So they're giving Amazon a big price break? Or was it a
Thu May 8, 2025, 02:53 PM
May 8

sale?

LauraInLA

(2,022 posts)
9. Sorry -- I thought Amazon was the evil empire ;). I was just surprised by the huge price diff and wondered if they
Thu May 8, 2025, 03:04 PM
May 8

were on sale at Walmart or something. I normally see them at $8.99-11.99 here in Southern California.

niyad

(123,908 posts)
11. Not a problem. wally world was the evil empire to me before amazon,
Thu May 8, 2025, 03:09 PM
May 8

which I do not use, no matter what is on sale.

A friend who goes to one of the catholic church food banks here has gotten a dizen eggs the last two times he has gone.

quaint

(3,858 posts)
2. Now $10.99 from Whole Foods through Amazon.
Thu May 8, 2025, 02:16 PM
May 8

Vital Farms Organic Pasture Raised Eggs Large Brown, 12 Count $10.99 ($0.92 / count)

I happily gave up eggs a few months ago.

maxsolomon

(36,573 posts)
10. You didn't need to.
Thu May 8, 2025, 03:05 PM
May 8

There are eggs for less than $11/dozen.

We're getting 18-packs in our CSA box for $8.

quaint

(3,858 posts)
16. I did not give up eggs due to cost.
Thu May 8, 2025, 03:52 PM
May 8

I used to be vegan but became lacto-ova vegetarian when my weight dropped too much in old age.
Also, through Amazon, all eggs are large but look jumbo with huge yolks I don't care for.
For baking, I've found success with Namaste's Egg Replacer.

ToxMarz

(2,427 posts)
3. It's not about charging how much more it costs to get the eggs to the consumers
Thu May 8, 2025, 02:20 PM
May 8

It's about how much they think they can get away with in light of everything else going up and still stay under the wire with consumers not blaming them directly. Rather blaming the "tarrifs" buzzword they just learned.

LauraInLA

(2,022 posts)
8. I know some companies will use this as an excuse, but I do believe it is a legitimate concern, especially
Thu May 8, 2025, 03:02 PM
May 8

for smaller producers, those more connected to farmers like coops. Global events do affect them — the Ukraine war raised grain prices too much for our local CA pork supplier, one of the few I could find that took the welfare of the animals and the environment seriously enough. I know pastured chickens still require additional feed, and I’d bet tariffs will hit those commodities hard. Vital Farms may seem big, but it’s only 5-6% of the U.S. egg market.

FailureToCommunicate

(14,511 posts)
4. Not just "egg lovers". Eggs are ingredients of many of our common foods. So, a big
Thu May 8, 2025, 02:38 PM
May 8

"screw you" to all people who, you, know, eat.

But I'm sure he'll blame Biden.

CloudWatcher

(2,022 posts)
13. Doublespeak
Thu May 8, 2025, 03:13 PM
May 8

"tariffs ... could also affect the purchasing behavior of its customers"

Does this mean ...

1) Their customers might have less to spend on eggs, so they're raising prices to try and keep profits the same with lower volume? Or ...

2) Their customers are now pre-conditioned to accept rising prices and blame them on tariffs?

I really have no idea how to cut though the doublespeak.

flvegan

(65,023 posts)
19. So don't buy them.
Thu May 8, 2025, 04:20 PM
May 8

Seems pretty simple. Want to see those prices come down? Leave them all with millions of eggs rotting on the shelves. Record profits garnered by fucking the American consumer at every single turn shouldn't be the accepted norm.

I wish just once, one of the analysts on earnings calls like this would just ask, "So what if the American shell-egg product purchasing consumer basically says 'fuck you and your bullshit price gouging, what then?'"

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