Egg prices in the U.S. have surged due to ongoing bird flu outbreaks, which have led to the culling of over 21 million egg-laying birds across multiple states.
Millions of egg-laying hens have been lost due to the bird flu, causing egg production to slow and prices to skyrocket.
Researchers have stressed that bird flu still poses a minimal risk to the general public, though that may change as the virus ...
According to the Department of Agriculture's price outlook, egg prices are predicted to increase about 20% in 2025.
About 36 million birds have been killed since mid-October, equivalent to almost 10 percent of the country’s table-egg-laying hen population. About 120 flocks in the United States have tested ...