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.
The Avian Flu has affected chickens and their eggs leaving restaurants and businesses dealing with the impact.
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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 ...
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 ...
A survey of local prices showed a dozen Grade A large eggs hovering around the $4 mark. Janet Harrah, an economist at ...
The avian flu keeps coming back, leading to millions of lost hens, egg shortages and volatile prices at the grocery store.