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Egg Prices Surge 37 Percent

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Bird flu is driving up the cost of eggs again.
Bird flu is driving up the cost of eggs and causing shortages.

The cost of a dozen eggs is up 37 percent over the past year, thanks largely to the surge in bird flu cases. Prices are expected to fall a few months after cases decline, but no one know when, or if, avian influenza will decrease.

Published on 1/21/2025. Read the full article.

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