Social media users noticed the unusually low prices . "Colleagues, I'm a little shocked by the prices at KaBeshka, because a dozen C1 eggs cost 40 rubles there," said a post on one of the social media networks in mid-June.
At the same time, more expensive eggs are also sold in stores . For example, a dozen category C1 eggs from the company “Derevenskie Napevy” cost 90 rubles in “Dixie”. And “Eat Good” category C0 eggs will cost 105 rubles.
32-35 rubles — the average price of a dozen eggs in retail in October-December 2007, according to Rosstat. This price level (from 30 to 41 rubles) remained until about the end of 2011, and then they were already higher. In May 2025, the average consumer price was about three times higher — 96.5 rubles. it is 18% less than in the same period last year.