Egg Prices Drop Sharply in Russia Due to Lower Demand

Russian shoppers find eggs selling for much less money these days. Store prices show a dozen eggs costs about 32 rubles across the country. Different grocery chains charge between 43 and 74 rubles for the same amount. The cost went down almost four times from what people paid before.

Experts say fewer people want to buy eggs right away. Alexander Korbut explains that customers simply stopped purchasing as many cartons. Companies also spend lots of money processing and handling these products. The high costs of dealing with eggs makes stores want to move them faster.

Government food watchers and retail market specialists tracked these changes. They noticed the price drop happening at stores everywhere. The cheaper eggs help families save money during grocery shopping trips.
 

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