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Time For A Backyard Chicken Coop? Supermarket Egg Prices Soaring Once-Again

13-3-2024 < Activist Post 26 307 words
 

By Tyler Durden


As of Wednesday, there are just 18 days left until Easter celebrations begin. For those who have recently visited the supermarket, egg prices are trending in the wrong direction, although well off the highs recorded in December 2022.


Data from the United States Department of Agriculture shows that Grade A egg prices per dozen jumped 40% from $2.13 to $3 between November and February.



Customer review and consumer news platform ConsumerAffairs” reports that egg prices have “zoomed higher by a significant percentage in certain parts of the country,” indicating the largest surges have been at supermarkets in Minneapolis and Buffalo/Rochester, adding “Orlando’s egg prices went up as well.”






ConsumerAffairs noted that the price surges were mainly seen in “large central metro areas, but in non-core rural areas, there was a fairly noticeable decrease.”


“You can try and pin this on grocer greed, but that’s a wasted accusation. The higher prices of eggs in the US are actually due to several factors. There has been a significant reduction in the supply of eggs as a result of the avian influenza outbreak, which has resulted in the euthanasia of millions of chickens and ducks,” ConsumerAffairs said.


What intrigues us is the price gap in egg prices that ConsumerAffairs finds in cities versus rural areas. This means anyone who lives in big cities and wants to escape the inflation horror show under Bidenomics should at least consider rural communities where food can be sourced locally and sometimes a lot cheaper.


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