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Related: About this forumEgg shortage leaves S.F. shoppers scrambling
San Francisco Chronicle / Dec 11, 2024
Some San Francisco grocery stores have begun limiting the number of eggs customers can buy amid a nationwide dairy shortage spurred by the outbreak of H5N1 avian flu, commonly known as bird flu.
Several major Bay Area supermarket chains, including Whole Foods, Safeway and Trader Joes, did not name bird flu or blame the virus for the apparent lack of eggs on their shelves. But for the second winter in a row, eggs are in short supply as the virus wreaks havoc on egg-laying commercial chicken flocks across the U.S.
The United States Department of Agriculture warned that egg prices are likely to remain high through the holiday season as newly discovered bird flu cases continue to reduce poultry populations in California and across the country, with more than 100 million birds culled since the beginning of the outbreak nearly two years ago.
In San Francisco, egg shelves in some grocery stores have grown increasingly sparse.
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Had to share the great headline ...
Botany
(72,667 posts)I hate the media.
doc03
(36,966 posts)last week and they at best medium size. What is next 10 in dozen.
True Dough
(20,892 posts)Or was that "poached" from the SF Chronicle?
Auggie
(31,909 posts)True Dough
(20,892 posts)I had a shell of a time here today, Auggie!
Oneear
(108 posts)I Love Eggs to Eat for Nutrition. Eggs are also used in Makeup and Paint, so we need to ask whether the eggs used in makeup are pasteurized. Also, is this why there is an egg shortage? Is the makeup and paint industry buying up more eggs?