
Amid bird flu and Michigan’s recently passed cage-free egg law, egg prices have been on the rise. You’re likely aware of this, unless you’ve built a home for yourself under a rock recently, or you’re a vegan. Honestly, no judgment either way.
While doom-scrolling one day, I stumbled across a video of a semi-truck crash that destroyed hundreds of eggs. My first thought was concern for the eggs, and I knew it was time for part two of one of my first and favorite articles. Hence, I present to you: Heidi travels to Jackson and ranks egg prices in order of their distance from Albion College… It’s a working title.
Score Breakdown:
Distance from Albion: 5 points
Egg price: 10 points
Egg availability: 3 points
Total: 18 points

Family Fare: 1406 N. Eaton St., Albion ~1.5 Miles From Campus
I have to start off with good ‘ol Family Fare. Don’t we all just love this local gem? It’s 1.8 miles from campus, doesn’t have the variety that Jackson stores do and it’s expensive. But, at least the cashiers are always friendly.
Grumbling aside, the price of Family Fare’s eggs was $5.19/dozen. Note: For all of these ratings, I’ll just be looking at cage-free, large white eggs, so if you’re one of those fancy pants all-natural types, keep that in mind.
The total score here was 10/18. Decent, considering it’s one of our only “walkable” grocery stores, aside from Superior Street Mercantile, which is closer, but not included in this review due to a lack of time.
An interesting note was that Family Fare limited the number of eggs to two packages per customer, for which I docked a point in the availability category. If you have to get eggs here, you’ll survive, but the $269.88 you would spend annually if you bought a carton a week might hurt your pocketbook.
Distance from Albion: 5/5
Egg price: 3/10
Egg availability: 2/3
Total: 10/18
Meijer: 2777 Airport Rd., Jackson ~16 Miles From Campus

Every time I walk into Meijer, I feel at home. Being from the small town of Angola, Indiana, it’s one of my only local stores and I love its variety. It’s usually a bit pricey but was surprisingly the second-cheapest location of my egg expedition.
Meijer’s price was $4.99/dozen. Being a 16 mile drive from campus, I’d say it’s worth the gas money to save the 40 cents from Family Fare’s eggs… but, I’m an English major who uses girl math, so in reality that probably isn’t true.
Distance from Albion: 4/5
Egg price: 7/10
Egg availability: 3/3
Total: 14/18
Target: 1076 Jackson Crossing, Jackson ~17.5 Miles From Campus

Recently, news sites like CNN have been covering Target stepping back from DEI initiatives. I’m disappointed, but you already know how the Pleiad feels about that.
Anyway, about eggs. The only reason this egg price didn’t get a zero was that I know in California recently a dozen eggs were $9.32, so it could be worse. Target’s price was $5.49/dozen, and they’re 17 miles from campus. With these two factors considered, it’s no wonder that it scored a 7/18.
Distance from Albion: 3/5
Egg price: 1/10
Egg availability: 3/3
Total: 7/18
Walmart: 1700 W. Michigan Ave., Jackson ~18 Miles From Campus
First of all, can we just take in the utter desolation of Walmart’s egg section? I mean, those eggs look lonelier than Tom Hanks in “Cast Away.” At least he had Wilson; all the eggs have are their bald-headed relatives and a dream to make it out of this small town… I mean, refrigerator.
Walmart’s price was $5.23/dozen, and it’s 18 miles from campus. Having the second-most expensive eggs and being the second farthest from campus is not a great look. Walmart, do better. The total score was 4.5/18, so congrats on being the biggest loser, I guess?
Distance from Albion: 2/5
Egg price: 2/10
Egg availability: 0.5/3
Total: 4.5/18
Aldi: 1100 W. North St., Jackson ~18 Miles From Campus

Aldi, my beloved. This is my go-to grocery store. It’s got healthy and cheap options, so it’s no wonder that they won first place for egg cost. Interestingly, they were the only one of the five stores I visited to mention the cage-free egg law directly. Kudos to Aldi for communicating better than my high school ex-boyfriend.
Scoring for Aldi went egg-cellently. Come on, did you really think you’d get away without an egg pun? You knew egg-xactly what you were getting yourself into when you clicked on this article. Aldi scored a 12.5/18. If it weren’t 18 miles away, they’d be the crowned victors. Aldi, you’re the winner in my heart.
Distance from Albion: 1.5/5
Egg price: 9/10
Egg availability: 2/3
Total: 12.5/18
So, Where Should I Buy Eggs?
Great question, loyal reader. Based on my scoring system alone, Meijer closely beat out Aldi by one and a half points. However, in terms of price, Aldi takes the cake with egg prices at least 50 cents fewer than all of its competitors.
Ultimately, it’s up to you. You’re holding the fate of the egg in your hands. Just make sure you don’t drop it! After all, Humpty Dumpty taught us the horrors that can unfold from a broken egg.
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