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Wholesale egg prices have dropped by 50% since December. Consumers MAY start seeing some relief.
May? Really? Should be a for sure, but, who knows as some companies, experiencing real inflation, etc, have started tacking on more for excessive profits.

[cnbc.com]

Beowulfsfriend 9 Feb 8
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Once the price is high, it's going to stay there pretty much..
I saw that somewhere they just dumped 80000 gallons of milk because they went over quota..
Think about that...

I grew up in milk country. As a teenager, I worked on dairy farms. The state had laws protecting milk producers so prices stay relatively uniform for what they get paid, even if too much milk gets made. Now, many milk producers are big ag or giant farms with huge herds and running at least 2 shifts, although modern cows milk 3 or more times a day.

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They can be a bit dear.

BDair Level 8 Feb 8, 2023
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