Amid an avian flu outbreak that has hit California hard, San Diegans are turning to a long-time source of fresh eggs.
A particularly contagious strain of bird flu has killed thousands of chickens, causing the price of eggs to nearly double from a year ago.
Though the avian flu is — for now — affecting flocks mostly in California and the Midwest, the diminished supplies are ...
Nationally, on average, egg prices have increased more than 50% since June, back when a dozen eggs cost $2.72.
The egg shortage making national headlines is having real impacts on farmers in northern San Luis Obispo County.
With more than 133 million poultry birds affected by avian influenza across the U.S., some states are experiencing egg shortages.
Some grocery stores have placed limits on the number of eggs per shopping trip amid a bird flu outbreak and other challenges.
Markets and grocery stores throughout Santa Cruz County are unable to stock eggs due to outbreaks of avian flu, which is causing a nationwide shortage. But bakeries, grocery stores and restaurants ...
If you think the egg aisle looks emptier — and pricier — you’re not alone. Some D.C. grocery stores are restricting purchases ...
Egg shortage signage is displayed on partially empty shelves at a Sprouts Farmer's Market grocery store in Lawndale, ...
These price hikes come amid an egg shortage, an avian flu outbreak and ... The Midwest region saw prices around $5.91 and California as high as $8.97. In other cases, eggs are absent from shelves.