Avian flu is forcing farmers to slaughter millions of chickens, causing U.S. egg prices to skyrocket.
NEW YORK — Small business owners that rely on eggs for their products are facing sticker shock because the usually reliable staple is in short supply.
Avian flu is forcing farmers to slaughter millions of chickens a month, causing U.S. egg prices to skyrocket. The average price of a dozen Grade A eggs in U.S. cities reached $4.95 in January, eclipsing the previous record of $4.82 set two years earlier and more than double the low of $2.04 that was recorded in August 2023. The Agriculture Department predicts prices will
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