
Egg Prices Stabilize Locally Despite National Drop
Egg prices remain a hot topic for consumers across the US. This week, the national average has dropped to $3.37 per dozen, according to the USDA, a decrease of $0.37 from the previous week. However, prices remain varied across regions. In Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, The Krazy Coupon Lady reports that prices have remained unchanged at local stores, with the best deals found at Walmart and Aldi at $2.96 per dozen. "Egg prices haven’t changed since last week, and we’re still under $3 at my local stores," she stated in a recent video. While the national trend shows decreasing prices, the local market stability highlights the continued volatility in the egg market. The availability of coupons, such as a $2 off deal for Pete & Gerry’s eggs, offers some relief for budget-conscious shoppers. This fluctuation underscores the need for consumers to remain vigilant in tracking prices and utilizing available savings opportunities.