Spending $12.99 on eggs is ridiculous. A farmer breaks it down.

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Rselby11223 months ago203

Just wanted to say that farmer is hilarious 😂

dreadtread3 months ago59

That was honestly more space for those chickens than I would have expected this video had the opposite effect on me.

Kellly_SeesAll3 months ago56

Something that I have learned is that LANGUAGE is extremely important when it comes to marketing. They can push the boundaries as far as possible legally, as long as the language is covered. Thats why the food industry trademark descriptive terms such as "beef" or "real chicken" even though it has nothing to do with the product.

Gt03champp3 months ago19

Soooo what company name does he sell his eggs under?

woodboarder6163 months ago15

The cartman voice got me

Pleasant-Target-14973 months ago13

I have a vital farms just down the road from me. The chickens do have a large pasture to free roam, and a large building where there food stays and they can sleep safely. He makes it seem like they are just as bad as caged chickens when they aren't 

Status-Visit-9183 months ago12

I want absolutely nothing but every single good and amazing thing for this man ever

GiggingWithTheGoon3 months ago11

this genuinely might be the most informative and interesting video I've ever seen on Reddit

AvenueDesert3 months ago9

Said, “I’m breaking character,” just to fall into several different characters

RugerRedhawk3 months ago7

If I want to buy "small farm" eggs I just look for a cooler with a sign on the side of the road, never more than $5 a dozen, usually less. Mostly I just buy Aldi eggs though.