Egg inflation soars to 8.5%, along with other breakfast foods


🥚 Egg inflation soars to 8.5%, along with other breakfast foods.

Citrus fruits, cereal, and baked goods paced alongside eggs - making breakfast a “treat” for most American families. The nation’s worst-ever outbreak of deadly bird flu has been touted as the root cause of the inflated egg prices, wiping out over a million laying hens. one dozen eggs is now, on average, $4.82 - a price greater than a pound of ground beef or a gallon of gasoline. Wholesale prices of eggs have begun to dip slightly, but the retail prices have not yet caught up - usually takes about four weeks.

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