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Eggs have recovered from historic highs in the US. In Europe, they're up. Why is this the case? How do the two markets ...
The recent surge in egg prices has been largely attributed to the bird flu, which affected millions of chickens. However, distributors managed to keep eggs on the shelves throughout the price hike.
The eggs simply taste better compared to ones that are factory-farmed, according to Paul Fleischer, who runs the business ...
But prices vary widely around the country, depending on the location of recent bird flu outbreaks and some state laws requiring eggs to be cage-free. Cage-free eggs were $9.99 per dozen at a ...
In California, eggs are more expensive due to a combination of factors including higher production costs, bird flu and the requirement that eggs be raised in a cage-free system. In January, a dozen ...
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A carton of a dozen large Grade A eggs cost $3.65 in November, up from $2.14 a year earlier, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. There are two primary reasons for the surge: bird flu ...
We are now in year four of a catastrophic global animal disease outbreak that has wiped out more than 130 million egg-laying hens in the U.S. Highly pathogenic avian influenza, or bird flu, has ...
Tue, April 29th 2025 at 4:18 PM Updated Thu, May 1st 2025 at 3:24 PM Egg prices update TOPICS: Bird flu Egg prices Record high Stabilization Local distributors Price drop Fresh eggs Food distributors ...