US egg supplies are getting back to normal, but prices at the store may take a while to follow suit
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The USDA reports an increase in egg production, leading to a decrease in wholesale prices for large white eggs, now at $3.27. This marks a significant drop compared to previous highs caused by avian flu outbreaks, which led to the culling of millions of chickens. Retail prices, however, may still be delayed in falling as stores work through older, more expensive inventory, but could stabilize in a few weeks if no new health crises emerge.
Wholesale prices for large white eggs have dropped to $3.27, reflecting an increase in egg production and signifying potential relief for consumers in coming weeks.
The USDA indicates that the recent downturn in wholesale egg prices, coupled with improved production, may result in lower retail prices ahead of the Easter holiday.
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