COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Egg prices are on the rise as Easter approaches, according to a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service expert, but they are lower than what consumers may have paid at the grocery store earlier in the year.
Consumers — and the Easter bunny — may have noticed the price of eggs increasing recently but that has mostly to do with demand, said Dr. David Anderson, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension economist, Bryan-College Station. Anderson said he expects that trend to continue leading up to the Easter holiday.
“We’re actually producing more eggs than. . .