I’ll sell for no less than $10.
No lowballers, I know what I got.
- foam egg carton - What manner of single use plastic hell is this?! - For the love of gaia, try some cardboard. It literally grows on trees! - Before this post, I’ve never seen egg cartons that weren’t just some sort of cardboard. - The cheapest eggs at my US grocery store are almost always in that awful styrofoam. Clear plastic egg cartons are really common too. - Just… why? - Surely it costs more than the cardboard, it’s not like egg cartons are made from quality board, it’s reconstituted ‘crap’ that’s just enough to hold together supporting a dozen eggs. - OP here. Yeah, I don’t know why either, but it seems most eggs in my area come in these plastic/styrofoam cartons. Not in 2 packs like my post though, I cut that out of what was an 18 pack, as a wallet to protect my money, obviously. 
- Plastic and Styrofoam are cheaper. 
- Maybe it allows them to stack more eggs on top of each other without shelves without as many breaking or something? - Not saying it’s a good idea, just speculating why anyone would even think to do it. - Either that, or they just want microplastics in all our foods… 🤷♂️ 
 
 
 
 
 
 
- Let’s see if they float! - They’re hard boiled, so I might joke around with folks for the next few days or so… 
- They’re not ducks… - Who are you who is so wise in the ways of science? 
 
 
- Hold. In a week you’ll have $7 
- I will give you a really nice hat for the $5. Like REALLY nice  - No sale, but thanks for the offer 👍 - But it was worn by Mr. Werberjegermanjensen. He was #1! - LOL, just wait until tomorrow when I get out dressed in my best black clothes, including black trenchcoat and hat… 
 
 
 
- 5 genuine United States dollars - I’ll sell for no less than $10. - Is this a good deal? Someone who’s good at eggonomics pls help - It was a good deal yesterday, eggs have inflated to $10 each now… - This is good for eggcoin. 
 
 
- Good thing you wrote the value on the eggs so even americas get it. 
- The chicken that laid the - goldeneggs.
- The entire plot of the Jack London story “The One Thousand Dozen” from The Faith of Men pivots on eggs being $1 apiece 
- Hard boiled currency. 
- Jokes aside I find it interesting that the US still uses paper money - Okay. May I ask what countries don’t? - I mean even if it’s falling out of favor, still, I have not heard of any countries to completely abandon paper cash. - I believe they meant that they are surprised our banknotes aren’t made of plastic or a more durable material as Canadian dollars are - rather than the other possible interpretation, referring to a cashless economy. - Huh, well TIL that Canada switched from cotton paper money to polymer back in 2011. - https://thefinancialgeek.com/blog/canadian-money-made-of/ - I was once paid for some side job with a Canadian $20 bill, but that was well before 2011, probably more like around 2005. The bank gave me about $18.50 US dollars in exchange at the time. 
 
- Many countries are transitioning from paper money for example the UK, Australia have somewhat eliminated paper currency. There is more but I can’t think off the top of my head and I do have multiple foreign notes that are not paper. - Edit: Canada, Vietnam, New Zealand, Brunei, Maldives, Vanuatu, Mauritania, Nicaragua, Romania…. - All have either switched or are transitioning into polymer money, there is more but that’s just to name a few. I think it’s interesting what type of currency other countries use. - Yeah, the USA is generally transitioning away from paper currency as well, but it’s definitely still a thing. - Even if countries decide to totally stop making paper money, they should still accept money still in circulation of noted value for quite a long time. - Should… - True you’d like to think that, but countries like the UK for example have made paper money obsolete meaning you can no longer use them as legal tender. - I believe Australia have a similar process as well. And like you say they should accept paper money for a while but I can see some countries just well just making paper money obsolete 
 
 
- China doesn’t, but yeah, what could go wrong with the authoritarian government tracking every transaction you make 
 
 






