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Egg case and per-dozen price converter
Convert a wholesale egg price between a 30-dozen case, a dozen, and a single egg.
A standard wholesale loose case is 30 dozen (360 eggs), the case the USDA benchmark price is quoted per dozen of. So a per-dozen price times 30 is the per-case price, and a per-dozen price divided by 12 is the per-egg price. Wholesale prices are cents per dozen; retail carton prices are a different figure. This is arithmetic on the numbers you enter, not a quote.
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Common questions
How many eggs are in a case?
A standard wholesale loose case is 30 dozen, which is 360 eggs. The USDA benchmark price is quoted in cents per dozen, so a case price is the per-dozen price times 30.
How do you convert a per-dozen egg price to per case?
Multiply the price per dozen by 30, since a case is 30 dozen. At 45 cents a dozen that is $13.50 a case. Divide the per-dozen price by 12 for the price of a single egg.
What is the wholesale price of a dozen eggs right now?
This tool prefills the current USDA national large white benchmark, in cents per dozen, and is labeled with its data date. Edit it to your own price to convert to a case or per-egg figure.