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White Chicken Price Today: Poultry Stock Exchange Update

White Chicken Price Today: Poultry Stock Exchange Update

December 4, 2024 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor News

Chicken Prices see Slight Increase at the Farm, Impacting Consumer Costs

Tuesday, December 3, 2024 ‍ – The Poultry Stock Exchange released its latest update‌ on​ chicken prices today,‌ revealing a slight uptick in farm prices that is being passed on to consumers.Farm prices for white chicken averaged £68 ⁢per kilo, while consumers ‌are paying between £75 and £85 per kilo. This‌ represents a difference of £7 to £17 per ​kilo between farm and consumer prices.

“Sasso-red” chicken prices at the farm were recorded at​ £80 per kilo, with consumer prices ranging from £90⁤ to £100 per kilo.

Local⁣ chicken prices saw the largest increase, with consumers ‍paying between £105 and £115 per kilo, according to the Poultry Exchange.

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The price ⁣discrepancies between farm and ⁤consumer prices highlight the various​ factors influencing the final cost of chicken for shoppers. these factors can include transportation, processing, packaging, and retailer markup.

along with chicken, the Poultry Stock Exchange also reported that​ the price of a kilogram of banana bread reached £180 in the market ​today.

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Chicken Gets Pricier: Farm Costs Trickle Down ‌to Consumers

NewsDirect3: Chicken lovers, get ready to dig deeper into⁣ your wallets. Prices for everyone’s favorite poultry are ticking upwards, driven by slight increases at ⁢the farm level.

The Poultry ​stock Exchange ⁤released its latest figures today, revealing a small but noticeable​ rise in farm prices. White chicken is averaging £68 per ⁣kilo, while ⁢Sasso-red ⁣chicken clocks in at £80 per kilo. This hike is inevitably being reflected on supermarket shelves.

Consumers are now paying between £75 and ⁣£85​ per kilo for white ⁣chicken,marking‍ a difference of £7 to £17 per ​kilo compared‍ to ⁢farm prices. ⁢ sasso-red chicken ⁢carries a heftier price tag, ranging from £90 to⁤ £100 ‍per kilo.

Locally-sourced chicken ‍saw the most⁢ significant ​jump, with consumers shelling out between ‍£105 to £115‍ per ⁤kilo.

these​ price discrepancies illustrate the complex ⁣journey chicken takes from farm to table. Transportation, processing, packaging, and‌ retailer markups all contribute to the ‌final ‍cost consumers bear.

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