
Egg Prices Drop 60%: Good News for Consumers, Bad for Farmers
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Egg prices in the U.S. have plummeted by sixty percent, offering consumers a chance to stock up for Easter and Passover without overspending. The drop, from last years record highs, has brought the average cost of a dozen eggs down to around two dollars and fifty cents. While bird flu initially caused a surge in prices, farmers have since recovered by increasing the number of egg-laying chicks and boosting supplies. However, farmers are now selling eggs at or below production costs, and rising feed prices could exacerbate their struggles. Despite these challenges, prices are expected to remain low for consumers as supply stabilizes.
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