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The egg crisis continues as ongoing outbreaks of bird flu continue to decimate flocks and drive prices higher. It's caused over 30% of Americans to hold off on buying eggs altogether.
Get ready to pay even more for eggs. Prices are expected to rise even higher than they are now: up to 20% more this year.
The Elliot family of five buys eggs in bulk. This carton of 18 eggs was $10. “It's kind of crazy how high and expensive eggs could be now," said Melyssa Elliot.
U.S. egg prices surged again last month, reaching a record high of $6.23 per dozen, with Easter Sunday around the corner driving up demand.
The wholesale prices of eggs began falling in mid-March. Retail prices are starting to follow suit.
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Egg prices have continued to stay high with peak demand for Easter season, federal government reports indicate.
The price of eggs has risen by about 28% in the past year, largely due to outbreaks of avian flu. Those prices could continue to climb during the holidays, as demand for baked goods increases.
Trader Joe’s and other grocers are limiting the number of eggs customers can buy across the U.S., citing limited supply caused by the ongoing bird flu outbreak.