Egg prices skyrocket to record levels due to the bird flu Straight Arrow News Feb 11, 2025 Feb 11, 2025 Updated Apr 18, 2025 0 Trump slaps reciprocal global tariffs on imports from all countries How the stock market signals economic prospects Burke County man shares why he spoke up at hearing on Marshallese church building Duke vs. Houston WILD Ending in Final Four - Final 2 Minutes | 2025 March Madness Wisconsin dog business goes viral FAA investigates plane crash in Alexander County 'Gossip Girl' Star Michelle Trachtenberg Cause Of Death Revealed China Slams US Tariffs as 'Economic Bullying,' Warns of Global Instability Amid Escalating Trade War South Mountains State Park reopens most hiking trails six months after Hurricane Helene Home surveillance video shows when Drexel police served search warrant at man's home Iran Stations Anti-air, Anti-ship Missiles On Key Islands To 'Hit' Largest U.S Military Base & Jets Paige Bueckers Goes No.1 In The 2025 Draft presented by State Farm Jose Mora's initial appearance in Pima County Superior Court Why UnitedHealthcare stock is plunging again Elderly elephants in Barcelona zoo get well cared for in their old age Oklahoma City bombing: 30 years later A look inside Maine's hidden 'Sistine Chapel' with 70-year-old frescoes Elephants at San Diego zoo huddle to protect calves during earthquake Mistakenly deported Maryland man 'alive and secure' Bernie Sanders, AOC make Fighting Oligarchy Tour stop in Idaho Wholesale prices for eggs have hit a record high. The continued spread of the bird flu has caused prices to rise. As featured on As egg prices soar, grocers scramble to limit how many cartons customers can buy Empty egg shelves are more common across the U.S., as a bird flu outbreak has taken a tremendous toll on poultry since it began in 2022. Latest video US Supreme Court pauses deportation of Venezuelans from Texas Vance meets with the Vatican's Parolin amid tensions over the US crackdown on migrants, AP explains A look inside Maine's hidden 'Sistine Chapel' with 70-year-old frescoes 0419 Today in History Maryland Sen. Van Hollen shares details of his visit with Kilmar Abrego Garcia in El Salvador FAA investigates plane crash in Alexander County Jose Mora's initial appearance in Pima County Superior Court Trump administration seeks explosive expansion of nation's immigration detention system SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
As egg prices soar, grocers scramble to limit how many cartons customers can buy Empty egg shelves are more common across the U.S., as a bird flu outbreak has taken a tremendous toll on poultry since it began in 2022.