Eggs are so expensive that Dollar Tree has just given up stocking them
Eggs have become so expensive that one of the largest dollar store chains has decided not to carry them.told Reuters on Tuesday.
The chain made the decision ahead of the Easter and Passover holidays. Both represent key sales times for eggs. The price of a dozen eggs rose as much as 60% last fall, and in January, the average price was close to $5 a dozen, according to Reuters. Prices rose the most in upper Midwestern states that are major egg producers, such as Iowa, according to data that grocery delivery service
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