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BumRushDaShow

(151,129 posts)
Wed Apr 9, 2025, 07:57 PM Apr 9

US's biggest egg producer's profits triple as prices soar

Source: The Guardian

Wed 9 Apr 2025 12.27 EDT
Last modified on Wed 9 Apr 2025 12.41 EDT


The US’s largest egg producer has reported soaring profits as consumer prices hit record highs thanks to avian flu – and alleged price-fixing which is being investigated by the Department of Justice. Cal-Maine’s profits more than tripled compared with the same quarter last year – and are nearly eight times as high as at the start of the bird flu outbreak in February 2022, according to financial results published on Tuesday. The company, which produces 20% of the eggs eaten in the US, made $1bn in windfall income in the first three-quarters of the financial year – the profits extracted after accounting for production, processing and transport costs.

Meanwhile, consumer prices hit $5.90 a dozen in February – almost twice the price of eggs just 12 months earlier, and triple the average cost at the start of the bird flu outbreak, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The price of eggs was a major issue during the 2024 election, with Donald Trump and many voters blaming above inflationary prices on Joe Biden’s economic policies. In March, the Guardian reported how major egg corporations such as Cal-Maine may be using the avian flu as a pretext to hike up prices. Days later, the Trump administration opened an investigation into price-fixing by the nation’s largest egg corporations, including Cal-Maine.

On Tuesday, Cal-Maine said that its sales almost doubled to $1.42bn in the fiscal third quarter, which ended on 1 March, primarily down to raising egg prices, which has hurt consumers who rely on the once affordable protein source. But the company’s shares then fell by more than 4% after acknowledging that it was being investigated by the justice department’s anti-trust division. Mississippi-based Cal-Maine said it received notice of the investigation into egg price increases last month and that it was cooperating with the investigation.

“Corporate greed is contributing to sky-high egg prices. While Americans struggle to put food on the table, big ag is raking in billions, using the crisis as cover to reap record high profits,” said Amanda Starbuck, the research director at Food & Water Watch (FWW), a consumer advocacy group.

Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/apr/09/doj-egg-prices-rise-cal-maine-profits

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bucolic_frolic

(49,927 posts)
2. I paid $3.99 for "large" eggs. I attribute this to Trumpflation
Wed Apr 9, 2025, 07:59 PM
Apr 9

They were more like grade A medium. But they were cage free, and the shells on these eggs are thick. I healthier chicken I think.

elocs

(24,098 posts)
8. I've noticed in recent years that egg shells seem to be thinner than they used to be.
Thu Apr 10, 2025, 10:05 AM
Apr 10

Also eggs labeled large had some in the carton not much bigger than a golf ball.
But I've also found lately some free range eggs at a good price compared to regular eggs.
I eat a carnivore dietary lifestyle so egg consumption is important to me.

FirstLight

(14,977 posts)
3. I haven't bought eggs since the election.
Wed Apr 9, 2025, 07:59 PM
Apr 9

Even at grocery outlet, which is supposed to be the cheapest option in town, I checked on Monday and it was 8.99 a dozen!

At that rate I'd rather buy fucking tofu LOL

BigmanPigman

(52,893 posts)
5. Warren said this is classic price gouging by the GOP....
Wed Apr 9, 2025, 08:58 PM
Apr 9

"Costs are going to go up across the board, for everything that consumers buy,” the senator said. “That creates the environment for businesses to be able to say, ‘Oh, well, we’ll just go ahead and increase our prices now. We will increase our prices more than the cost of the tariffs.'”

“And so, you get the one-two punch of passing along costs from tariffs, but also price gouging,” she added.

https://thehill.com/business/5239988-elizabeth-warren-donald-trump-tariffs-price-gouging/

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