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Why are egg prices rising in Wisconsin? Here's what's behind the egg shortage
Some grocery stores have placed limits on the number of eggs per shopping trip amid a bird flu outbreak and other challenges.
Why are eggs so expensive in California? Here's what to know about prices and supply
With the prices of everything from gas to feed on the upswing, so too is the price of getting eggs on shelves. Average U.S. gas prices sit around $3.069 per gallon, according to AAA, which is roughly in line with average prices from a year ago, but prices are still higher than pre-pandemic levels.
Why are eggs so expensive right now? What bird flu has to do with it
The cost of eggs have skyrocketed in recent weeks, due to a variety of factors, including the bird flu. Here's when you can expect prices to flatten.
Why is the price of eggs rising again?
In January 2023, the price of a dozen eggs peaked at $4.82, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. By September of that year, prices had dropped to just over $2. However, since then, costs have been creeping back up, and in some states, consumers are even facing empty shelves where eggs are unavailable, regardless of price.
U.S. egg industry sees record chicken deaths from bird flu outbreak
More than 20 million egg-laying chickens in the U.S. died last quarter because of bird flu, data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture shows, marking the worst toll inflicted on America's egg supply since the outbreak began.
Where are the eggs? And why are they expensive? Here's what to know about prices and supply
With the prices of everything from gas to feed on the upswing, so too is the price of getting eggs on shelves. Average U.S. gas prices sit around $3.069 per gallon, according to AAA, which is roughly in line with average prices from a year ago, but prices are still higher than pre-pandemic levels.
Bird flu outbreak causes national egg shortage
A nationwide egg shortage could make it harder for you to find eggs in your grocery store. Tuesday, WBRC talked to experts about why production is low, and prices are rising. Experts with the Alabama Poultry and Egg Association said,
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£1.8m free range egg production unit for Ayrshire is approved
The proposals represent a "significant investment" by the applicants as they seek to expand their business offering.
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Higher egg prices may extend far into 2025, and egg producers like Cal-Maine could benefit
Eggs are starting the year on a rotten note as prices surge after the return of the bird flu. According to the latest USDA ...
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Egg Producer Cal-Maine Stock Surges as Prices Near Record
Cal-Maine Foods’s stock rose about 5% after hours as the nation’s largest egg producer reported stronger-than-expected ...
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Community Agriculture Alliance: Cage-free egg law levels the playing field for local small producers
The new cage-free legislation may not be the lead culprit in rising egg prices (state officials instead blame the outbreak of ...
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Scrambling for Eggs? South Florida farmers offer fresh alternatives amid nationwide shortages
Egg prices are, on average, 38% higher than this time last year, but there are alternatives. In South Florida, some farmers ...
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Eggs are scarce. Prices are up. This family egg farm is the new hot spot.
Amid an avian flu outbreak that has hit California hard, San Diegans are turning to a long-time source of fresh eggs.
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Why eggs are selling for over $9 a dozen in some places—and when prices are expected to drop
The price of eggs has soared in the past few months and shoppers are doing double takes as a dozen eggs rings up at more than ...
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Why is the cost of eggs flying high? Rising prices in the Midwest mirror a climb in Arizona
A University of St. Thomas professor said it might take months for the poultry population to return to a normal population.
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