She asked, "Here's a real head scratcher. Why are eggs so hard to find but there's plenty of chicken to buy?" Unlike "why did the chicken cross the road?" we figured this would be easy enough to ...
The average U.S. city price of a dozen large grade A eggs, not seasonally adjusted, in February was $5.90, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. That's up from $4.95 in January and $4.14 ...
On the other side of the equation, seasonal factors have pushed demand up (all that holiday baking and cold winter weather makes people into egg-heads), and consumers have been buying eggs more ...
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