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The average price for a dozen large eggs in California hovered around $6.72 as of this week, according to data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The cause?
The egg section at a grocery in Redondo Beach. The average retail price for a dozen large eggs jumped to $7.37 in California this week, up from $4.83 at the beginning of December and $2.35 at this ...
Here's why they've gotten so expensive — and are likely to stay sky-high. ... a global trade strategist at Eggs Unlimited, a California-based egg supplier. He added that the industry had lost 26 ...
Remember, $3.65 is just an average. According to the USDA Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), the wholesale price for a carton of large eggs on the New York market rose to $6.06 a dozen.The ...
In California, that increased 72 cents to $8.76 per dozen. That’s on top of prices that had already jumped up. And, unfortunately, they continue to rise. ... Why are eggs so expensive right now?
The laws set minimum space for chickens or cage-free requirements for egg-laying hens. They’ve already gone into effect in California, Massachusetts, Nevada, Washington, Oregon, Colorado and Michigan. At a Target in Chicago on Monday, a dozen large conventional eggs cost $4.49 but a dozen large cage-free eggs were selling for $6.19.
Eggs are nearly 40% more expensive now than they were a year ago, the Labor Department said this week. ... California, Nevada, Washington and Oregon require all eggs sold in their states to be ...
Behind rising egg prices and shortages is a strain of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), known as H5N1, that killed 13.2 million commercial egg-laying hens in the month of December alone ...