Americans Are Buying 43 Million More Eggs Each Week in Quarantine

Sale are driven primarily by breakfast and baking

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U.S. consumers are buying 3.6 million more cartons of eggs per week than they were prior to the coronavirus pandemic, according to data from grocery retailer Kroger.

This is because more consumers are eating breakfast at home and are more likely to make eggs on weekdays now, but also because they are turning to at-home baking projects.

Kroger, of course, offers eggs by the dozen and half-dozen, as well as cartons with 18, 30 and even 60 eggs.

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