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As the 2025 holiday season approached, egg remained a central ingredient in many American Christmas traditions—ranging from festive baking to breakfast casseroles and homemade nogs. Seasonal demand for eggs is historically strong during the winter holidays, and this pattern persisted in late 2025.
Price trends throughout the 2025 season
Egg prices peaked earlier in the year due to the avian flu crisis and associated supply disruptions. By February 2025, both wholesale and retail prices had surged to record levels, driven by strong seasonal demand and the major reduction in available hens.
Consumption patterns in 2025
Per‑capita egg consumption in the United States for 2025 was estimated at roughly 37.5 pounds per person, reflecting sustained consumer reliance on eggs as an affordable, high‑protein staple. Despite inflationary pressures, demand remained resilient, aided by strong consumer preference for both conventional and cage‑free varieties. The shift toward specialty eggs, including cage‑free and organic options, also influenced holiday purchasing patterns. By early 2025, 42.1% of U.S. table egg layers were producing cage‑free or organic eggs, a trend that shaped retail promotions in December.
Conclusion
Egg consumption during Christmas 2025 reflected the intersection of strong seasonal demand, lingering supply challenges from earlier HPAI outbreaks, and shifting consumer preferences toward specialty eggs. Although prices had eased from their annual peaks, the holiday season continued to underscore the essential role eggs play in American festive traditions.
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