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Is our beloved egg becoming a luxury product? ‘Compare it to a good piece of meat’

Is our beloved egg becoming a luxury product? ‘Compare it to a good piece of meat’

The price of barn eggs has risen by 38 percent over the last five years, reaching 35 cents per egg in Dutch supermarkets just before Easter. While consumers are paying more, farmers are currently benefiting from these price increases more than retailers. Despite the rising costs, eggs continue to be a popular dietary staple.

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