U.S. egg prices are still skyrocketing. Here's what's behind the surge
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Wholesale egg prices have skyrocketed due to a bird flu outbreak affecting supplies, making it a challenging time for consumers already facing high inflation.
In California, egg prices reached a staggering $8.85 per dozen, attributed to supply constraints and stringent farming regulations that prohibit cage rearing.
Retail prices for eggs have risen dramatically, with consumers now paying an average of $3.60 per dozen, up from $2.50 at the start of the year.
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