This is how we buy eggs at the market: crates of 30. This crate costs 22 shekels, which at today’s exchange rate equals 17 1/2 cents per egg, or $2.10 per dozen. However, these are not government inspected eggs, which cost $2.50 per dozen.
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This is how we buy eggs at the market: crates of 30. This crate costs 22 shekels, which at today’s exchange rate equals 17 1/2 cents per egg, or $2.10 per dozen. However, these are not government inspected eggs, which cost $2.50 per dozen.
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