
- Wholesale egg prices, which shops pay to suppliers, are slipping speedily.
- They were at $1.22 a dozen on April 26, in accordance to Urner Barry facts. Which is down from a file $5.46 in December.
- Costs jumped when a historic and fatal outbreak of chook flu in the U.S. ran headlong into peak desire close to the winter season vacations.
- Offer and need pressures have eased. But shops have discretion to move (or not pass) cost savings on to consumers.