Egg Prices Soar to Record Highs Amid Bird Flu Outbreak

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Egg Prices Soar to Record Highs Amid Bird Flu Outbreak
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The price of eggs has skyrocketed to an all-time high of $7 per dozen due to a widespread outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) that has led to the mass slaughter of millions of chickens nationwide. Grocery stores are facing shortages, with some implementing quantity limits and others apologizing for empty shelves. The Food Price Outlook predicts a 20.3% increase in egg prices this year, citing volatile demand and supply chain disruptions.

Egg prices are going to keep rising as entire chicken flocks are slaughtered nationwide.Millions of chickens have been slaughtered across the country following a bird flu breakout. Now eggs cost a ton.},{ "name":"Editor Picks", "component":"17105533", "insertPoint":"4", "requiredCountToDisplay":"1", "watchElement":".

“We are currently experiencing high demand and supplier shortages for eggs,” says a sign at a Target in Dallas, according to theEgg prices are on a swinging pendulum, fluctuating with the availability of hens. Prices have teetered since 2022, but started to increase significantly in December 2024. This specific strain of HPAI, airborne among chickens and naturally occurring in wild birds, has decimated entire farm populations. The outbreak has resulted in the mass slaughter of millions of poultry. A vast majority of the egg supply in the United States comes from domestic poultry farms, so when the entire flock is affected the supply of eggs is significantly depleted.

HPAI, commonly referred to as bird flu, can be contracted by humans through consumption. A man in Louisiana came down with the disease in December 2024 and died after weeks in the hospital for the condition. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there was one case of bird flu in Texas in 2024 and 67 cases the U. S. The CDC considers the public health risk low and says there is no risk of person-to-person spread.

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