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There are several reasons why they’re so expensive right now. ... In California, that increased 72 cents to $8.76 per dozen. That’s on top of prices that had already jumped up. And ...
The latest monthly consumer price index confirmed what consumers, bakers and food companies already knew: an ongoing bird flu outbreak that began in 2022 are making eggs terribly expensive right now.
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 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 just $2.35 at this time last year, data from the U.S ...
Egg prices have nearly doubled in the last year amid inflation, supply chain issues and an avian flu. Experts weigh in on why eggs are so expensive, when consumers can expect prices to drop and ...
The lowest average price per gallon under Biden so far was in January at $2.957, still higher than the highest average price under Trump — $2.208 in May 2018.
California's new law is not as harsh as some in other states, such as Pennsylvania's milk labeling law, which requires the "sell by" date to be no more than 17 days after the product is pasteurized.
Thanks to inflation (which, when considering the big picture of the economy, is actually a good thing), housing, dining out, jewelry and so many... 10 Things That Are Cheaper Today Than They Were ...