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Wholesale egg prices are going down. How soon will it affect your grocery bill?

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Juliana Kim

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After months of soaring egg prices, there’s hope on the horizon for shoppers. The U.S. Department of Agriculture reports a steady drop in wholesale egg prices, thanks to a lull in bird flu outbreaks. While this price reduction may not be reflected immediately on store shelves, experts expect relief in the coming weeks. With fewer eggs being bought due to high costs and concerns over future outbreaks, it’s a promising sign that prices could start returning to more familiar levels soon. However, the risk of another bird flu spike remains a key factor.

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