White Chicken Price Today: Poultry Stock Exchange Update
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.