Posted by 36 coupe on May 05, 2013 at 02:46:19 from (69.49.147.185):
In Reply to: Worst I ever saw. posted by JayinNY on May 04, 2013 at 19:29:09:
You need a good sign. Most home egg sellers have lousy signs you cant read.I had a small refrigerator in my shop for eggs.Kept a few sodas and a bottle of beer in the back.Friend gave me the refrigerator after he bought a larger one.I used to sell eggs in a cooler along with vegetables roadside.Business is in a decline now in the rural areas.One store just closed that had decent prices.I used to buy grain, fertilizer, shingles, lumber,lime.On large orders they had free delivery.Customers are fickle, they will drive 20 miles to save 5 cents on a bar of soap.I see pickled eggs selling for 89 cents each in general stores around here.That may the best way to sell eggs.
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