Eggs are finally getting cheaper as prices sink the most since 1984
The eggs index dropped about 13% in April from March, the fifth-largest decline on record.
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- Egg prices fell over the month in April by about 13%, the biggest decline since 1984.
- Analysts warned that this may not bring too much relief to shoppers just yet.
- Prices have been high partly due to supply shortages from bird flu.
It's a great time to make breakfast.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics' egg price index fell about 13% over the month in April...