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Egg Producers to Pay $3.3 Million to Settle Price-Fixing Lawsuit

Egg producers have agreed to pay $3.3 million to settle a federal lawsuit concerning price-fixing. This investigation was prompted by a significant increase in the average wholesale price of eggs, which surpassed $6 per dozen in March 2025.

The federal government initiated an investigation into egg producers after the average wholesale price of a dozen eggs exceeded $6 in March 2025. The settlement amount agreed upon by the producers is $3.3 million.

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