Seattle, WA
Discover $2 Eggs in Seattle and Tacoma today
Struggling with the price of eggs in Seattle or Tacoma? There’s a way to get a dozen for just $2.
In the Seattle metropolitan area, consumers have been grappling with soaring egg prices, with costs reaching as high as $12 to $14 per dozen at certain retailers. At least, if you can find them on shelves. This surge has been largely attributed to a nationwide avian flu outbreak, which has significantly disrupted poultry populations and, consequently, egg supplies.
But there’s a way to buy eggs at a deep discount — with a membership caveat.
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Here’s where you get $2 eggs
Amid these escalating prices, Gopuff, an app-based delivery service similar to UberEats, but more focused on snacks, offers a cost-effective alternative through its FAM membership program. For a monthly fee of $7.99, FAM members can purchase a dozen eggs for just $2, alongside other benefits such as free delivery and exclusive weekly deals at 30% off. There’s a limit of one dozen eggs order at a time.
“Part of that program included a commitment to offering $2 eggs for our members,” a Gopuff spokesperson explained to “The Jason Rantz Show” on KTTH.
The avian flu outbreak has not only affected consumers but also local businesses.
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Egg prices have hurt businesses
Bakeries and restaurants in Seattle, for instance, have reported that egg prices have more than doubled, prompting them to absorb costs to avoid frequent price adjustments for customers. At the same time, they’re dealing with a higher minimum wage without a tip credit.
The cost has gotten so bad that a West Seattle eatery was targeted by thieves who were able to steal 540 eggs.
To stop a run on eggs and maintain a reasonable stock, some grocery stores in Washington and around the country are limiting purchases to just one dozen.
Where does Gopuff serve? What if you don’t want to shop over an app?
Gopuff purchased BevMo!, allowing them to expand its service area.
The app-based service serves customers across Seattle, north into Shoreline, and south into Des Moines and Renton. Gopuff also serves customers in Mercer Island, Eastgate, Bellevue, Redmond, and Kirkland.
Outside of the King County area, they also service customers in Silverdale/Kitsap, Tacoma, Lakewood and Parkland, as well as further north in Bellingham, according to the spokesperson.
But not everyone is comfortable or interested in app-based shopping. According to Reddit Seattle users, Grocery Outlet and Trader Joe’s offer inexpensive eggs.
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Seattle, WA
Seattle granted NFL Franchise on this day 52 years ago
On this day 52 years ago, the Pacific Northwest’s upper-left city of Seattle was granted an NFL Franchise. NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle announced the news that they would join the league as an expansion franchise in 1976 and would be the league’s 28th, alongside the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The name “Seahawks” was chosen from a survey with over 20,365 entries. This tweet from @HawkMania shows an article from the now-online and former print local newspaper, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. They were known for the big globe with an eagle on top that resided on top of their building in downtown Seattle, and as it says on their front page here, a staple in the community since 1863.
The article mentions Seattle drafting Archie Griffin as a possibility, who was the two-time Heisman Trophy winner for Ohio State and the massive hotshot prospect back then. It mentions the Nordstrom family, represented by Lloyd Nordstrom, as the majority owners, and Herman Sarkowsky as the chief operating officer. Sarkowsky says he thinks the team will pick high in 1976 before they play their inaugural season, and they did, taking defensive tackle Steve Niehaus 2nd overall (Griffin ended up going 24th to the Cincinnati Bengals). Ironically, the article mentions the Portland TrailBlazers as well and their ability to draft Bill Walton early on, the NBA franchise which the Seahawks’ most prominent owner Paul Allen also owned.
It’s great to look back on the history of the franchise, and the sport overall. In 2026, it’s one of the few institutions that preserves memories well enough to stay in touch with its roots. Seattle and the Seahawks have grown up together as an American sports city and franchise, and 52 years ago today was one of their most important turning points.
Seattle, WA
Seattle paying $2.6M to settle sexual harassment lawsuit filed by four female SPD officers – MyNorthwest.com
The City of Seattle has agreed to pay $2.6 million to settle claims from four female Seattle police officers who accused the Seattle Police Department (SPD) of sexual harassment, gender discrimination, and fostering a hostile work environment.
The four women — Kame Spencer, Jean Gulpan, Valerie Carson and Lauren Truscott — filed the lawsuit in July 2024 after their previous tort claim reportedly went unanswered, accusing current and former department leaders of misconduct.
“We are happy to see the City of Seattle take accountability for what was a clear lapse in leadership by the previous administration,” Sumeer Singla, one of the attorneys representing the plaintiffs, stated. “We hope new leadership will improve working conditions for everyone within the Seattle Police Department. Our clients are pleased to put this episode behind them. They are committed to serving the City of Seattle and hope for successful careers within the Seattle Police Department.”
Their attorney, Sumeer Singla, spoke with KIRO host John Curley in March.
“One of our clients had got so bad that she had to be escorted out of the building, because one of the people that she’s accusing of harassing her was in the same building as her, and the department wasn’t helping her out, so she had to find her colleagues to escort her, escort her out of the building, so she wouldn’t run into this guy,” Singla said.
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Among the names listed in the lawsuit was former Police Chief Adrian Diaz, citing him as, at least partially, responsible for creating the aforementioned hostile work environment while being a culprit of sexual and racial discrimination within the department.
Last month, Diaz revealed to “The Jason Rantz Show” on Seattle Red that he is gay and has struggled privately with his identity for the last several years.
“It’s a story that I’ve struggled with over the last four years, that I’m a gay Latino man,” Diaz said in an exclusive interview with Rantz. “You know, it doesn’t bother me. It’s more of my concern for my kids because they’re going to have to deal with a lot of the struggles that I might not have to deal with.”
The plaintiffs claimed the recent revelations by the former police chief are “inconsequential” to the case, according to KOMO News.
Alleged discrimination from SPD leadership
Officer Carson stated in the tort claim that Diaz “began to pay special attention” to her when she started with the Public Affairs Unit. Members of his security detail believed “he was trying to engage in a romantic relationship” with her because of their frequent conversations at work. The tort claim stated “the suspicion was warranted” because Diaz wouldn’t talk about work with her.
The tort claim also suggested that Diaz would try to see her undressed at the office. At the time, Carson was changing out of her uniform to civilian clothes in a cubicle at headquarters because she said there was no changing room for women on this floor. Carson also claimed that she feared Diaz would try to kiss her on New Year’s Eve while on duty with the chief, made “flattering comments” on her “leopard print outfits” and tried to help her with housework at her house.
“What he said in that interview bears witness to what my clients are saying in their complaint. It doesn’t matter if you’re gay or not. You can be a misogynist,” Singla said in an interview with KOMO News. “My client knew at the time that the interactions that she was having were that he was a married man with three children, who was making inappropriate comments towards her. There was no revelation of him being gay or realizing that he was being gay or anything like that.”
Lieutenant John O’Neill was also listed in the lawsuit for similar behavior. O’Neill runs the media relations department, where the four women were employed at one point. All four women have been passed over for promotions, according to the previously filed tort claim, and have since been transferred out of the department.
“Supervisors made advances or made comments to these women about their looks or about their dating history, and when they rebuffed those advances, they were then punished,” Singla told KIRO Newsradio. “We’re talking about harassment, unwanted advances. We’re talking about retaliation where they have made complaints and then have had complaints lodged against them.”
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