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Halloween in the United States is widely known for costumes, candy, and spooky decorations, but it also influences food consumption patterns, including poultry and eggs. While not traditionally associated with Halloween meals, chicken and eggs remain staple ingredients in many households and foodservice establishments during the holiday.
Eggs also play a significant role during Halloween, particularly in baking and festive recipes. From spooky cupcakes to deviled eggs shaped like eyeballs, eggs are a key ingredient in many Halloween-themed treats. In 2024, U.S. egg production totaled 109 billion eggs, with a market value of $21 billion, up 18% from the previous year. Despite a slight dip in total production, per capita egg consumption has increased by 15% over the past two decades.
While Halloween doesn’t cause a dramatic spike in poultry and egg consumption compared to other holidays, it does contribute to steady demand. Foodservice outlets, especially fast-food chains and caterers, often see increased orders for chicken-based dishes during Halloween weekend. Similarly, grocery stores report higher sales of eggs due to baking and party preparations.
In summary, chicken and eggs maintain their relevance during Halloween in the U.S., not through traditional holiday meals but via their versatility in party foods and themed recipes. As consumer habits evolve, especially with the rise of organic and cage-free options, these staples continue to play a quiet but important role in Halloween celebrations.
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