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        USDA report: Egg prices down first week of March, but not likely to last

        A new report released by the USDA says egg prices have gone down in the first week of March by 15%.

        Karina Gerry

        Mar 13, 2025, 2:49 AM

        Updated 6 hr ago

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        A new report says egg prices are going down, but it's not likely to last.
        A new report released by the USDA says egg prices have gone down in the first week of March by 15%.
        Retailers are paying on average $6.85 for a dozen of eggs.
        “Costco earlier today they had good pricing there it’s 8.99 more than a dozen," said Fernando, a Soundview resident.
        The USDA is also warning that this relief isn't expected to last long, as prices are expected to spike once again as Easter and Passover will bring a renewed demand for eggs.
        “I guess there’s plastic eggs but like they won’t be able to color them and that won’t be fun," said Desteny Diaz, a Soundview resident.


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