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Egg Price Rocket! How to Find Cheaper Alternatives?

Wallstreet InsightTuesday, Mar 18, 2025 3:06 am ET
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Due to the rampant avian flu, egg prices in the U.S. have soared to record highs. eggs are a reliable and versatile source of protein, which is essential for maintaining and building muscle mass, controlling weight, supporting bone health, physical activity, quality sleep, the immune system, and wound healing. With egg prices skyrocketing, how can we get affordable alternative proteins?

The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center has compiled a simple guide on dietary protein. Dr. Bethany Agusala from the center notes that not all proteins are created equal. The amino acids in eggs have high bioavailability, allowing the body to absorb more protein. Generally, animal products (especially chicken breast, turkey breast, and lean beef) are the best substitutes for eggs in terms of protein content. However, these can also be expensive substitutes and come with some negative health consequences.

Eating more meat seems like the easiest way to increase protein intake, but it comes at the cost of consuming more cholesterol and unhealthy fats, which are not good for your heart.

People often underestimate the protein content in plant-based foods like beans, chickpeas, and lentils. Legumes, tofu, and tempeh contain more protein than eggs and some meats, and they also provide dietary fiber that nourishes the beneficial bacteria in our gut, promotes healthy digestion, and helps lower cholesterol. Black beans can be used for breakfast burritos, and edamame is a protein-packed snack or side dish.

Ask Aime: What affordable protein sources can replace eggs due to soaring prices?

For common foods, a medium-sized egg contains about 6 grams of protein, while 3 ounces of lean meat contains 14-26 grams of protein, and 3 ounces of salmon or tuna contains up to 22 grams of protein. In plant-based diets, a vegetarian burger patty contains about 11 grams of protein, but a more affordable option is tofu (half a cup provides 21 grams of protein) and tempeh (also half a cup offers 15 grams of protein). Many snacks can replace eggs as well: one tablespoon of peanut butter contains 7 grams of protein, 4 ounces of cheese contains 14 grams of protein, and 6 ounces of Greek yogurt contains 18 grams of protein.

How much protein should a person consume each day? This varies depending on body weight. Generally, a typical adult needs about 0.8 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight per day, or about 0.36 grams per pound. If you weigh 150 pounds, it is recommended that you consume about 54 grams of protein per day. Adult males should eat at least 56 grams daily, teenage males 52 grams, adult and teenage females 46 grams, and pregnant or breastfeeding women 70 grams. If you are weightlifting, running, or cycling, your target should be higher—between 1.2-1.7 grams per kilogram.

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krogerCoffee
11 hour ago
Salmon and tuna might be pricey, but they're a protein powerhouse. Consider them a smart investment.
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ArgyleTheChauffeur
8 hour ago
@krogerCoffee How long you holding onto salmon and tuna investments? Any specific stocks or predictions you're banking on?
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Gentleman1217
11 hour ago
Egg alternatives like peanut butter and Greek yogurt are snacky and satisfying. Spread the love, not just the butter.
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TheLastMemeLeft
11 hour ago
$TSLA battery power, not like protein hunting
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z34conversion
11 hour ago
Eggs are overpriced, but maybe it's worth it for the protein boost? 🥚💸
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JC-YNWA
11 hour ago
Cholesterol and unhealthy fats in meat? Yikes. Balance is key, folks. Don't go all in on any one source.
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PvP_Noob
11 hour ago
Egg prices are wild, but plant-based options are getting more mainstream. Legumes are the new rockstars for protein and fiber.
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bmrhampton
8 hour ago
@PvP_Noob Good.
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LoinsSinOfPride
11 hour ago
Plant-based diets can be budget-friendly. Ditch the egg carton and grab a bag of beans. 💰
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Versace__01
11 hour ago
If you're lifting heavy, you need that protein to rebuild. Eggs or not, fuel your gains.
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Still_Air2415
7 hour ago
@Versace__01 How long you been lifting? Curious about your workout routine.
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applesandpearss
11 hour ago
As a trader, I'm always looking for value. Eggs are pricey, so I'm diversifying my protein portfolio. $TSLA can wait, but protein can't.
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EconomistSensitive84
10 hour ago
@applesandpearss I hear ya, protein's crucial. I'm all about $TSLA, but also got some $NKE for the long haul. Works for me.
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greenpride32
8 hour ago
@applesandpearss How long you planning to hold these protein plays? Any specific stocks in mind?
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InevitableSwan7
11 hour ago
Pregnant or breastfeeding? Protein needs go up. Eggs or not, your little one needs that fuel for growth.
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timeripple
7 hour ago
@InevitableSwan7 Ok bro
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mia01zzzzz
11 hour ago
Greek yogurt, creamy & protein-rich, snack smartly
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GoTransformer
8 hour ago
@mia01zzzzz Sure
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Historyissuper
11 hour ago
Legumes are the unsung heroes of protein. Beans, lentils, and chickpeas pack a punch, plus fiber for gut love. 🌱
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Rtic92
8 hour ago
@Historyissuper alright
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Masonooter
11 hour ago
If egg prices crack you, consider tofu or tempeh. High protein, lower cholesterol. My gut (and wallet) thank me.
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