The increase in egg prices, previously reported, was short-lived. If households maintained normal egg consumption, they paid approximately $40 more over the course of the year. Consumers have expressed concern over the high prices, with reports of a dozen eggs being sold for $7.99 at 'Safeway' and $13 at other stores, leading to discussions on inflation control.
$8 for eggs? https://t.co/FtBCRDbZwR
Look at this $13 price tag for a dozen eggs and try to tell me that inflation isnβt out of control. Second pic unrelated. https://t.co/yY9jyqHRZx
The eggs in question https://t.co/8EMxCAha1A https://t.co/CQhHQ0G3vi
Why are eggs $7.99 a dozen at βSafewayβ. Those were the least expensive ones at my local store.
Regular reminder that the increase in egg prices was short lived. If households did not recuse normal egg consumption, they paid ~$40 more over the course of the year. https://t.co/W6nCBXzAWr https://t.co/Eh1WcuTqfi