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Wholesale Egg Prices Are Finally Dropping. When Will You See Discounts at the Grocery Store?

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Missing your morning frittata because of sky-high egg prices? Relief may be around the corner, according to price indexes showing wholesale costs are on the downswing.

Egg prices rose at a faster clip than almost any other food item last year, outpacing inflation. After rising to an average of $4.25 at the end of 2022 — a whopping 60% increase from the previous year — recent data shows egg prices are falling at the wholesale level. While nothing is set in stone (or shell), the drop could mean lower prices at the grocery store in the near future.

What the data says

Why wholesale prices are falling

Consumer demand is lower than usual as people cut back on their egg consumption due to prices, according to the USDA. Producers are taking advantage of the slowdown to rework their flocks amid the surging avian flu epidemic, which many say is the primary cause of high egg prices.

Keep in mind

Shoppers, however, likely won't see retail prices drop just yet.

Karyn Rispoli, an editor at Urner Barry, says although wholesale prices rose during the holiday season, retailers kept shelf prices low to increase foot traffic. Demand consequently increased while suppliers struggled to keep shelves stocked, and retailers are now looking to regain those margins.

"Even though the wholesale market has dropped to the lowest levels seen since September, consumers in many areas are still being confronted with prices that are north of $5/dozen," Rispli says.

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