KEY POINTS
  • The price of eggs has surged in the past year. Only margarine prices have risen more, according to the consumer price index, a key barometer of inflation.
  • Egg prices rose 10% just in the month of October. Meanwhile, chicken prices fell 1.3%.
  • That opposite movement may seem counterintuitive. It's largely attributable to one of the worst-ever outbreaks of bird flu in the U.S., which has killed a large share of egg-laying birds but not those raised for meat consumption.
A shopper checks a carton of eggs at a San Francisco grocery store on May 2, 2022.

Which (price change) came first, the chicken or the egg?

Grocery prices are increasing at their fastest pace in decades — none more so than eggs. Yet chicken prices fell in October.