The cost of eggs in California has jumped nearly 70% in the past month, reaching $8.97 for a dozen. The price hike, ...
A national egg shortage caused by avian influenza, also known as bird flu, could lead to empty shelves and higher prices in ...
A national egg shortage is impacting grocery stores right here in the Northstate, like Orchard Nutrition Center in Redding.
The shortfall has sent egg prices everywhere rocketing in a trend that has accelerated during the holidays. At Pete’s, co-owner Lindsay Timpson said the restaurant paid $43 for a case of eggs a year ...
Some markets report empty shelves, while others are rationing purchases to ensure eggs remain available to more customers.
If you've been to the grocery store lately, you've likely noticed the price for eggs has not only gone up, but they're not always easy to find.
8 Tulare County restaurants ace November inspections, 14 fall short: Here's the list Is there an egg shortage in California? Bird flu drives up prices, tightens supply Tulare County high school ...
Egg prices in California have increased to nearly $9 per dozen in some areas due to the outbreak of bird flu across the state ...
Amid the ongoing outbreak of bird flu, which has affected millions of egg-laying hens, prices for eggs have skyrocketed ...
Egg prices have grown to US$8.97 per dozen in California, a 70% increase from November 2024, according to the U.S. Department ...