Amid an avian flu outbreak that has hit California hard, San Diegans are turning to a long-time source of fresh eggs.
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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Bird flu is causing egg prices to soar, costing restaurants more, especially those that focus on brunch. Some restaurant ...
The WinCo Foods at 8200 W. Fairview Ave. in Boise taped a sign to the doors of its refrigerators indicating that its egg ...
Steve Murphy, director of retail sales and merchandising for Super 1 Foods’ distributor Urm Stores, said even a single ...
According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the price of eggs have risen of over 158% from this time last year in the ...
U.P. shoppers may be noticing that grocery stores are struggling to keep eggs in the cooler while also keeping them affordable. A lawmaker said high prices are because of the bird flu, but one ...
Egg prices overall are up 39.6% since last year. The Sun-Times visited 14 grocers in various neighborhoods from Big Oaks to ...
Customers may notice grocery store signs pointing to a nationwide egg shortage due to limited inventory, along with higher ...