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The average consumer price for a dozen eggs reached $6.23 in March, a 5.9% jump from the month before – and a whopping 60.4% climb over the past year, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said on Thursday....
Wall Street Journal |
The average price of a dozen eggs more than doubled in March from the year before, Thursday’s Consumer Price Index release showed, climbing above $6 for the first time.
Associated Press |
Consumer egg prices reached record heights again in March, but experts say relief may come after the Easter holiday as growers recover from bird flu outbreaks.
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The latest consumer price index reports retail egg prices in March were high, but wholesale prices have been coming down.
Some families, however, may be looking at alternatives after the average cost of a dozen eggs climbed to a record high of $6.23 in March, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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“Additionally, the eggs used for the White House Easter Egg Roll will be in sizes small and medium, which are not meant for the retail and grocery channels,” she said. The Trump administration has taken some steps to try to address egg cost and supply ...
Most Brits are looking out for which supermarket is cheapest for Easter eggs. And it seems like one store has come out top for the best deals on Easter chocolate this year
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Irish Mirror on MSNUrgent recall for Easter eggs sold in Irish supermarkets that may contain pieces of metalAn urgent recall has been issued for specific batches of chocolate Easter eggs sold in Irish supermarkets due to the potential presence of metal fragments.