The price of several breakfast staples including eggs, orange juice and coffee have jumped in recent months due to an array of factors, despite inflation easing over the past few years.
Walmart squeaked past Lidl by just 20 cents to capture the lowest-priced grocery cart. It’s the first time the Bentonville, ...
According to reporting published Monday by Forbes, the national average cost for a dozen eggs skyrocketed 63% last year, data ...
The price of eggs is soaring again, mainly due to the latest outbreak of bird flu. The virus has infected flocks in all 50 ...
Since 2022, the largest bird flu outbreak in history has raged across the United States. As a result, egg prices have climbed to record highs and shelves are barren at many grocery stores. Recently, a ...
Amid an avian flu outbreak that has hit California hard, San Diegans are turning to a long-time source of fresh eggs.
As avian flu scrambles the nationwide egg supply, Bay Area consumers face limited availability of the breakfast staple, with shortages expected to persist until mid-2025, according to U.S.
A University of St. Thomas professor said it might take months for the poultry population to return to a normal population.
High prices and high demand for eggs are leaving consumers scrambled at the grocery store both locally and nationwide.
The Avian Flu has affected chickens and their eggs leaving restaurants and businesses dealing with the impact.
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