The average price of a dozen eggs at the grocery store is $2.58, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. That’s more than half of what many consumers were paying a year ago.
Despite the Trump Administration’s talk of a drop in egg prices, everyday consumers are still feeling the pressure on their wallets. The retail price of eggs remained elevated and continued to rise in ...
Mike Pearson takes a look at the possibility that egg prices face a potential surge as Avian Flu returns to Pennsylvania.
Farm Progress America: Mike Pearson takes a look at how egg prices could face potential surge as Avian Flu returns to Pennsylvania. After a year of relief for consumers, the egg industry is bracing ...
Eggs are back in the spotlight on your grocery list, and not in the way you would like. Prices are climbing again just as you head into peak baking and brunch season, but the holiday rush is only one ...
Bird flu is once again ripping through commercial poultry farms, with federal and state officials scrambling to respond amid ...
Eggs have become a case study in how supermarket prices can feel disconnected from what you see on the shelf. Cartons are stacked, coolers are lit, yet the number on the tag keeps jumping. To ...
Egg prices are dropping nationwide, averaging $2.58 a dozen, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Here’s a closer look at some of the price moves that could be impacting your wallet.
While many food groups are forecasted by the USDA to go up in cost this year, egg prices are expected to continue going down.
At least one Sonoma County brunch spot is proving that eggs Benedict doesn’t have to feel like a luxury purchase.
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