This is Planet Money from npr.
All right, Sam, you posted a thing in Slack.
Do you just want to, like, read that message to start?
Sure.
Bringing it up right now.
A couple of weeks ago,
our NPR colleague Sam Mertens wrote something in our shared company messaging system.
We called him up and asked him to read his message.
Today, I successfully delivered a dozen farm fresh eggs to a co worker at HQ for $5.
HQ meaning NPR's headquarters in Washington, D.C.
And $5, meaning $5 for a dozen farm fresh eggs in this egg conomy.
Yeah.
Coming out of this nationwide egg shortage where farm fresh eggs have been selling for as much as $12.
Sam has eggs and sold them for just $5.
I would be willing to do this again, but I expect demand to far exceed supplies.
I'm sure I could jack up the price, but I'm not in the mood to price gouge.
Any suggestions for a fair and equitable system?
Okay, now, I mean, I'll just say this caught fire in the Planet Money Slack.
Like, we just saw it as a bat signal for us.
We're like, we can help.