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Who has the cheapest eggs in Idaho Falls? We went to nine stores to find out.

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Prices of eggs continue to rise due to an avian flu outbreak and inflation. | Nate Eaton, EastIdahoNews.com

IDAHO FALLS — Egg prices continue to soar across the country due to an ongoing avian flu outbreak and inflation.

Consumers can expect to see an increase of about 20% in 2025 for eggs, compared to 2.2% for food prices in general, according to the US Department of Agriculture’s price outlook.

The USDA reports an aggressive strain of avian flu killed about 17.2 million egg-laying hens in November and December – nearly half of all birds killed by the virus in 2024. About 8.3 million birds have already died in January because of the avian flu.

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“Not to be the bearer of bad news, but we’re in this for a while,” said Emily Metz, president and CEO of the American Egg Board. “Until we have time without a detection, unfortunately this very, very tight egg supply is going to continue.”

The average price of a dozen large, grade-A eggs nationwide was $4.15 in December, up from $3.65 in November, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Egg prices were up more than 36% year-over-year in December, the Consumer Price Index reports.

As long as the avian flu persists, prices will be high. In New York, the wholesale price of large-carton eggs rose to $7.24 per dozen in recent months, while in the Midwest it increased to $6.84. In California, large eggs were $8.35 per dozen.

Who has the cheapest eggs locally?

Eastern Idaho is affected by the surging egg prices. To get a feel of how much shoppers are paying locally, we visited nine stores in Idaho Falls on the afternoon of Saturday, Jan. 25.

Many businesses have placed limits on the amount of eggs customers can purchase and some were completely sold out.

Here is the price comparison for a dozen large, grade-AA eggs. Keep in mind inventory and prices can fluctuate on a daily basis.

FRED MEYER – $7.49

FRED MEYER eggs
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ALBERTSONS – $6.49

BROULIM’S – $6.29

BROULIMS
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WALMART – $4.53/dozen – $6.72/18 count

Dozen egg packages were sold out at the time of our visit.

WALMART eggs
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WINCO – $4.53/dozen

WINCO eggs
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SAM’S CLUB – $4.12/dozen – $8.24/two dozen

SAMS CLUB eggs
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NATURAL GROCERS – $3.99/dozen (grade a) – SOLD OUT

NATURAL GROCERS eggs
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COSTCO – $3.85/dozen – $7.69/two dozen

COSTCO eggs
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GROCERY OUTLET – $1.27/dozen (grade a) – ‘best by’ date of Jan. 29

GROCREY OUTLET
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