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Eggs, tomatoes, and other groceries that dropped in price in April


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Eggs, tomatoes, and other groceries that dropped in price in April

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Grocery shoppers continued to feel a slight reprieve in April as grocery prices fell month-over-month for the second consecutive month, after a run of increases spanning back to September 2020.

The decline was moderate, at about 0.2% since March, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data. It certainly didn’t undo the two years of historically high inflation, and prices were still up 7.1% from April 2022. But urban prices fell in many grocery categories, including eggs, meats, vegetables, grains, and dairy products.

Many factors have contributed to past surges in pricing, including producers’ increased cost to package goods, extreme weather conditions that destroyed crops, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and the lasting effects of COVID-19.

While costs remain high overall, the decreases mean dollars can stretch a bit farther at the grocery store. Stacker used monthly Bureau of Labor Statistics data to find the grocery items that experienced the largest price decreases in April, using year-over-year changes as a tiebreaker where needed. Stacker excluded some hyper-specific meat categories in order to better understand grocery price fluctuations more broadly.

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#12. Long-grain white rice (per lb.)

Uncooked white rice spilling out of a burlap sack on a wooden table

– One-month decrease in cost: -0.2%
– Annual change in cost: +8.9%
– April 2023 cost: $0.98



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#11. Spaghetti and macaroni (per lb.)

Dried macaroni noodles.

– One-month decrease in cost: -0.3%
– Annual change in cost: +20%
– April 2023 cost: $1.46

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#10. American processed cheese (per lb.)

The cheese section of the grocery store.

– One-month decrease in cost: -0.3%
– Annual change in cost: +14.6%
– April 2023 cost: $4.76



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#9. All-purpose white flour (per lb.)

A wooden scoop in white flour.

– One-month decrease in cost: -0.7%
– Annual change in cost: +19.1%
– April 2023 cost: $0.54



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#8. Chocolate chip cookies (per lb.)

A plastic clear container of chocolate chip cookies.

– One-month decrease in cost: -0.8%
– Annual change in cost: +24.4%
– April 2023 cost: $5.19



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#7. Romaine lettuce (per lb.)

Romaine lettuce leaves

– One-month decrease in cost: -0.9%
– Annual change in cost: -12.7%
– April 2023 cost: $2.78



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#6. Whole milk (per gal.)

A grocery shelf filled with gallons of whole milk.

– One-month decrease in cost: -1.4%
– Annual change in cost: +0.7%
– April 2023 cost: $4.04



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#5. Dried beans (per lb.)

Various dried beans in burlap sacks.

– One-month decrease in cost: -1.7%
– Annual change in cost: +1.9%
– April 2023 cost: $1.66



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#4. Ground coffee (per lb.)

A spoonful of ground coffee

– One-month decrease in cost: -2.3%
– Annual change in cost: +9.2%
– April 2023 cost: $6.04

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#3. Ham (per lb.)

Ham on platter

– One-month decrease in cost: -3%
– Annual change in cost: +7.3%
– April 2023 cost: $4.21



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#2. Tomatoes (per lb.)

Bright red tomatoes with green tops.

– One-month decrease in cost: -3%
– Annual change in cost: +4.5%
– April 2023 cost: $1.87



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#1. Eggs (per doz.)

Closeup of white eggs in a carton

– One-month decrease in cost: -5.1%
– Annual change in cost: +29.8%
– April 2023 cost: $3.27


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