Long Island shops: Skyrocketing eggs prices are hurting our businesses

A number of Long Island businesses say they're paying more than double for their weekly egg shipments.

Carmen Grant

Feb 17, 2025, 10:27 PM

Updated 2 days ago

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Businesses across Long Island that depend on a high demand in eggs say the rising cost of the product is hurting their businesses.
"Our egg cost was higher than our rent, our electric bill and our gas prices. I paid $3,200 for eggs shipments last month," explained Bob Mayer of Bagels and More in Islip.
Owner Spiro Karagiannis of Oconee Diner says he's now paying more than double for his weekly egg shipment for his family-owned diner.
"Egg prices have gone insane this year. We went from $80 a case to $240 a case for eggs," added Karagiannis .
Industry experts say the recent rise in bird flu cases have impacted egg production on farms across the country leading to the high prices.