Produce

Brussels sprouts

down · ~$30.88–$36.69/carton · as of 2026-06-16 Hold

Brussels sprouts trades on a wholesale reference price that moves week to week; right now it's reading down across public sources (as of 2026-06-16). To see the live number, the typical range, and where your own price sits, open the reading below — then check your last invoice against it.

Why it matters

Brussels sprouts trades per carton as a wholesale reference. That is the market's figure, not the delivered price at your door — your invoice adds freight, the vendor's margin, and your volume. Always compare in the same unit.

The price moves with forces upstream of your kitchen — chiefly diesel. That is an association, not a direct cause, but when those climb, brussels sprouts tends to follow. So a higher invoice is not always the vendor's doing: sometimes the whole market moved.

For category context: fresh fruits & vegetables as a whole moved +93% over the window (BLS PPI, fresh fruits & vegetables). That's the broad produce market's direction — not brussels sprouts's own read, which is above.

How to use this reading

  1. Open the reading above and note the typical range and the date.
  2. Pull your last brussels sprouts invoice, in the same unit.
  3. Below the range is a good deal; inside is normal; well above is a vendor conversation.
  4. Watch the direction over a few weeks before re-pricing a dish — one week is noise.

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Frequently asked

What does brussels sprouts cost wholesale right now?

It moves week to week. The market read above shows the current typical range and the date behind it; read it against your own invoice.

Why did my brussels sprouts price jump?

It can be the whole market or a single vendor. The range tells you which: if your price lands inside the range, the market moved; well above the range is a vendor conversation. It tends to move with diesel — association, not direct cause.

What unit is brussels sprouts priced in?

It trades per carton as a wholesale reference — not the delivered price you pay, so compare against your invoice in the same unit.

Am I overpaying for brussels sprouts?

Place your own price on the typical range above. Below the range is a good deal; inside is normal; above the range is worth a vendor conversation.

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