In the last three years the price of a dozen eggs has roughly doubled, halved, doubled again, and become — somehow — a political football. Meanwhile, the actual cheapest carton near you can sit in a freezer aisle 1.3 miles away, untouched, while you pay $2 more across town.
EGGS.BOT is a small public utility for fixing that.
We pull the BLS Consumer Price Index series for eggs, the USDA Agricultural Marketing Service shell-egg wholesale reports, the Kroger Public API for in-store pricing, and a handful of polite scrapers for stores that don't expose feeds (Aldi, Costco, Target, Instacart). Then we line it all up next to your zip code.
No login. No app to install. No "premium" tier hiding the answer behind a wall.