It's not just bird flu that's causing egg prices to soar. Here's why they've gotten so expensive — and are likely to stay sky ...
According to the latest data from the USDA, the number of birds affected by cases spiked over the last three months. That change is creating a shortage of chickens, and a lack of eggs as a result.
A carton of eggs today costs more than $4 on average, up from about $2.50 a year ago. Prices aren’t the only thing making ...
More than 8 million birds have died from this in January nationwide, which retailers say has led to a supply chain shortage, and higher prices.
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