71% OF EGG BUYERS NOTICING HIGH PRICES, 55% SEEING SHORTAGES, NUMERATOR REPORTS
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Numerator via
GlobeNewswire
January 30, 2025 at 09:00 AM EST
CHICAGO, Jan. 30, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Numerator, a data and tech company serving the market research space, has published a new article–Cracking The Code On The Rising Price of Eggs–sourced from verified purchase data and a sentiment survey of over 1,000 verified egg buyers on their sentiment around prices, shortages, and possible replacements. 71% of U.S. egg shoppers say the current price of eggs in their area is somewhat or very expensive, and the average price they are willing to pay for a dozen eggs is just under $5.
Numerator’s egg survey was fielded in January 2025 to 1,006 verified egg buyers who made a purchase in the last three months. Egg purchase data for 2024 was compiled using Numerator’s 150k household Total Commerce Panel. About Numerator: Numerator is a data and tech company bringing speed and scale to market research. Numerator blends first-party data from over 1 million US households with advanced technology to provide 360-degree consumer understanding for the market research industry that has been slow to change. Headquartered in Chicago, IL, Numerator has 5,800 employees worldwide; 80 of the top 100 CPG brands’ manufacturers are Numerator clients. ![]() Bob Richter Numerator 212-802-8588 press@numerator.com More NewsView MoreVia MarketBeat
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