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Will $9 a Dozen Be the New Standard?
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md.mcwill
Posted 1/6/2025 09:39 (#11043511)
Subject: Will $9 a Dozen Be the New Standard?


I know this is a scare piece and the $9 price is for CA and maybe the Northeast. It made me remember the question someone put up just a few days ago in NAT to tell us about $9 eggs.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/other/egg-prices-soar-to-new-highs-w...

new weekly Egg Markets Overview report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture published on Friday revealed that the California benchmark for large shell eggs was “unchanged at $8.97 per dozen with a steady undertone,” meaning there is not much volatility in those prices.

This is what I think is relevant in the above article. Hmmmmm
The increased prices come after “a combination of highly pathogenic avian influenza” as well as facility fires caused the loss of 39.9 million commercial table egg layers across a dozen states, per the USDA.
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