In late 2024, the United States is grappling with a severe egg shortage as a result of a massive outbreak of avian influenza that has claimed the lives of 17.2 million hens. This shortage has been further exacerbated by extreme weather conditions and logistical difficulties. The impact of this crisis is evident through empty store shelves and a sharp increase in egg prices, creating significant challenges for consumers. The situation underscores vulnerabilities in the country’s food supply chain and raises public health concerns. Unfortunately, there is no immediate solution in sight to address this shortage. The shortage of eggs in the U.S. is expected to have far-reaching consequences on various industries and sectors. Stay updated for more information on this evolving situation.
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“U.S. Grapples with Egg Shortage as Avian Influenza Outbreak Decimates Hen Population, Driving Prices Up”
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