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Shop local eggs in Nashville

Are grocery store prices leaving you terri-fried? 🍳

A carton of eggs sitting on a table.

Is this list egg-zactly what you’ve been searching for?

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Let’s face it, store-bought eggs aren’t all they’re cracked up to be lately — namely, the price tag. If you’re tired of boking at the checkout line, consider making the switch to locally-laid eggs.

🥚 Pure Pasture Farms | Where to shop: Order online for home delivery or farmers market pick-up

🥚 Maples Farm Fresh Eggs | Where to shop: Self-serve on an honor system (4010 Brick Church Pk.) and paid via cash, Venmo, or Paypal

🥚 Hidden Holler Farms | Where to shop: Order online for pick-up at Honey Tree Meadery or shop at farmers markets

🥚 Annie Acres | Where to shop: Shop online and reserve your items for pick-up at the Farm Stand (4610 Eatons Creek Rd.)

🥚 Tennessee Grass Fed | Where to shop: Available for home delivery and farm store pick-up (335 Williams Rd., Clarksville)

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