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Egg prices are plunging due to oversupply — and producers say margins are taking a hit as costs rise
Egg prices are experiencing significant declines due to market oversupply following the end of avian flu shortages. While lower prices benefit consumers, egg producers report that rising feed, fuel, and labor costs are eroding their profit margins.
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