Because it is sometimes less efficient, meaning the animals do not produce as much. It is also sometimes because they know the customer is willing to pay more for free range, so they will charge it to make more money.
Free-Range for - Space to roam freely, organic, no pesticieds used, higher quality produce. Against- More expensive, and hard to find open space for it
$2-$3 USD for a dozen of regular eggs. The free-range eggs (the brown ones) are more expensive and cost $3-$4 USD.
The cost of half a dozen free-range eggs can vary widely depending on factors such as location, brand, and store. Generally, prices range from $3 to $6. Organic or specialty free-range eggs may be on the higher end of that spectrum or even more. It's best to check local grocery stores or markets for the most accurate pricing.
Yes, the fixed cost become variable the more a given produce is produced. As the produce declines so does the variable as well.
because people a becoming more and more aware of what happens to "non free range animals"
How much does it cost to produce one more unit of a good.
The cost of a fitness trail can range anywhere from nothing to many thousands of dollars. A trail created by volunteers is typically free or close to free. A trail that is done as a paid project and includes amenities such as rest stops, fitness points, and restrooms can cost $10,000 or more.
free-range" eggs produced by hens that are allowed to roam freely and are not confined to a cage. However, because production is limited, "free-range" eggs are more expensive
Yes they are
The cost of production for a pen varies. Pens that have more functionality typically cost more to produce than pens that are generic.
The cost to produce a pen can vary widely depending on factors such as materials, manufacturing processes, and brand. On average, producing a basic ballpoint pen might cost between $0.10 to $0.50, while more specialized or branded pens could cost more. Retail prices typically range from $1 to $10, depending on the quality and design. Overall, the profit margin can be substantial, especially for higher-end pens.
The yolk of a free range egg is normally darker orange in color. Much more tastier than a poor caged bird. If you buy from a local farmer then they will be able to tell you how their chickens are kept. Eggs from the supermarket come from commercially raised chickens. The USDA has no regulations on what constitutes are free range egg. Therefore a non-free range chicken can have free range eggs. And a commercially raised free range chicken is usually not free range.