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  2. Egg shortages lead to bizarre pricing across NYC — organic ...

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    Other organic and cage-free varieties at the supermarket’s West 57th Street were also selling for well under $10, including $5.69 for a dozen of Egg-Land’s Best “vegetarian-fed hens” eggs ...

  3. Egg shortage leads to odd pricing disparity with cage-free ...

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    The chain's Midtown location had other organic and cage-free varieties selling for under $10, including $5.69 for a dozen of Eggland’s Best "vegetarian-fed hens" eggs. Shelling Out: Egg Prices ...

  4. Egg shortages force some grocery stores to impose limits - AOL

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    "Specialty egg brands, including cage-free, free-range and organic, ... and wholesale prices for eggs are driven largely by supply and demand." "Egg farmers are price takers, not price makers ...

  5. What You Should Know About Those Labels On Your Eggs - AOL

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    Free-Range. Similar to cage-free eggs, free-range labels don't necessarily mean that these egg-producing hens have actual freedom to roam around where they want. "The free-range label guarantees ...

  6. Egg prices are likely to shoot up even more in 2025. Here's why.

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    For consumers in Colorado, a state law requiring all eggs to be cage-free by January 2025, has added to the soaring price of eggs. As a partial solution to the nationwide problem, Volpe suggests ...

  7. Free-range eggs - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, free-range systems are the most popular of the non-cage alternatives, accounting for around 44% of all eggs in 2013, whereas barns and organic eggs together accounted for 5%. [ 6 ] In free-range systems, hens are housed to a standard similar to that of a barn or aviary.

  8. Free range - Wikipedia

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    Free-range systems are the most popular of the non-cage alternatives, accounting for around 57% of all eggs, compared to 2% in barns and 2% organic. In free-range systems, hens are housed to a similar standard as the barn or aviary. [22]

  9. Where are the eggs? And why are they expensive? Here's ... - AOL

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    Remember, $3.65 is just an average. According to the USDA Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), the wholesale price for a carton of large eggs on the New York market rose to $6.06 a dozen.The ...