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Egg Prices Plummet: 4 Groceries Defy Inflation

Summary

  • Egg prices experienced a nearly 50% drop in six months.
  • Cereal products, including rice and pasta, are 0.8% cheaper.
  • Shelf-stable fish and seafood prices decreased by 3%.
Egg Prices Plummet: 4 Groceries Defy Inflation

Consumers seeking relief from rising food prices can find some good news at the grocery store. While overall food prices have seen a 2.7% increase year-over-year for food at home, four staple items have defied this trend. Egg prices, once a symbol of inflation anxiety, have dropped by 1.3% year-over-year and a dramatic nearly 50% in the six months prior to September 2025. This significant turnaround offers a welcome change for shoppers.

In addition to eggs, the category of cereals and cereal products experienced a 0.8% price decrease, largely driven by falling prices for rice and pasta. Shelf-stable fish and seafood also became more affordable, with prices declining by 3% between September 2024 and September 2025. These price drops provide a slight reprieve amidst broader inflationary pressures.

While the meat aisle generally saw significant price hikes, ham (excluding canned ham) offered a small but notable exception, falling by 0.2%. These price movements indicate a mixed but somewhat positive outlook for certain grocery items, offering consumers pockets of savings in an otherwise challenging economic environment.

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According to the CPI report, cereals, ham, shelf-stable fish and seafood, and eggs are experiencing price decreases in 2025.
Egg prices saw a 1.3% year-over-year decrease in September 2025, with a nearly 50% drop in the six months prior.
Most meat prices increased significantly, but ham (excluding canned ham) saw a small decrease of 0.2%.

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