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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.
Egg demand overwhelms small farmers amid high prices and shortages in California
As egg prices remain high and shortages still common, the small farmers in California’s Central Valley who supply eggs to farmers markets have become overwhelmed by a surge in demand. “If the market opens by 7 a.m., we will be sold out by 8 a.m.,” said Margie Weber, co-owner of Rocky Oaks Goat Creamery in Clovis.
Eggs prices keep climbing, supplies dropping amid bird flu
Consumers can blame bird flu for the disruptions in the egg market, experts say. Close to 40 million egg-laying hens that are part of the commercial egg supply chain died as a result of the influenza strain and also because of fires.
Bird flu wave keeps egg prices high
Economists aren’t sure when the ongoing U.S. egg shortages will end, which is driving up costs for customers. Another wave of bird flu infections is to blame for the crisis.
Egg prices 2025: Growing bird flu outbreak causing shortages, higher prices
The escalating bird flu crisis is ravaging the nation's supply of eggs, leading to increased prices and presenting an immediate challenge for the Trump administration. Why it matters: An outbreak of avian influenza is growing and has affected nearly 13 million birds in the last 30 days,
As egg prices rise amid bird flu outbreak, Kansas is 'in pretty good shape'
Egg prices are rising as bird flu kills millions of birds across the United States. In Kansas, agriculture officials say the state is in good shape.
America is in the middle of an egg shortage, causing prices to rise
The highly contagious avian influenza has wreaked havoc on the egg market. In November and December alone, 17.2 million egg-laying hens died as a result of the virus.
Egg prices soar as avian flu disrupts supply chain
Experts say the prices are high for a number of reasons, but the biggest is the ongoing impact of avian flu outbreaks.
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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 it’s so hard to find eggs in SLO County now — and why they cost so much when you do
Though he had not gone egg shopping since his expensive eggnog endeavor, Scheitrum said that when he recently polled his ...
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Where are all the eggs? Bird flu's spread not the only culprit in crisis of global proportions
IF YOU HAVE tried to bake a cake recently, you might have had a hard time finding eggs. The empty shelves are a sign of the ...
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