Me, me, me, a big man, a manly man, a robber, walk to Trump, sob, I say, big tears in my eyes, “Why do you take all your eggs?” Masu
Posted on February 19, 2025 at 10:55 AM CST
The recent surge in grocery prices, especially egg prices, has led to a wave of memes sharing barren grocery shelves and tagline photos.
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President Donald Trump during the 2024 campaign Pledge We promise to take prompt action to reduce the financial burden on American families to lower grocery prices. However, since taking office, people across the country have experienced the opposite effect, with important items like eggs becoming increasingly expensive.
Despite Trump’s guarantee that grocery prices will drop.”immediately“Egg costs continue to rise. One factor that contributes to this increase includes the outbreak of avian flu, which has resulted in a significant reduction in poultry populations and subsequent egg shortages. Not only that, but economic policies such as Trump’s tariffs on imported goods have. Increased production costsadds to the price rise that consumers are experiencing.
The inconsistency between the promised relief and the actual price increase is not overlooked. Social media people began posting photos of empty grocery shelves where eggs were supposed to be, captioning the simple catchphrase “Trump steals the eggs.” This meme reminds me of the promises of the campaign and encapsulates the frustration and sarcasm felt by consumers gaining traction across various social media platforms.
Economists are sure to warn that Policy measures It could incorrectly contribute to rising consumer costs. For example, customs duties on imported goods can lead to increased production costs, which often passes on to consumers. Similarly, immigration policies that reduce the agricultural labor force can lead to labor shortages and impact production and pricing.
Bluesky users @mtsw.bsky.social Recently, we’ve compiled a photo of a crowdsourced “Trump Take Egg” depicting an egg shelf in an empty grocery store, or a thread depicting a business sign announcing delays in cargo and rising prices due to a lack of eggs .
As the “Trump Takes Eggs” meme continues to spread, it is becoming more interesting, but it teaches people how to vent their prices around rising. on the other hand Management criticizes external factors For cost hikes, the popularity of memes shows that many people haven’t bought it, and they haven’t forgotten the promises of those campaigns either.
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