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Egg prices have skyrocketed to all-time highs due in part to an outbreak of avian flu, or bird flu, that has been afflicting egg-laying hens in the US since 2022.
Accusing California of imposing “unnecessary red tape” on the production of eggs, the Trump administration is suing the state ...
Bird flu forces chickens into lockdown amid historic outbreak 03:37. Food prices in the U.S. are rising, but sticker shock at the grocery store is especially acute in the egg and poultry aisles ...
As bird flu continues to spread across the United States, questions have emerged about the risk of contracting the virus from milk and eggs.. More than 150 million poultry birds have been killed ...
During a time of already sustained inflation, as avian influenza cases rose, so did the cost of eggs.As reported by the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture, bird flu was blamed ...
Bird flu is spreading across the United States, causing egg prices to soar and availability to plummet. Cases of bird flu, or avian influenza, have increased among animals -- including dairy cows ...
With more than 130 million birds and nearly 1,000 dairy herds affected by bird flu, you may be wondering if eating poultry, dairy and eggs is safe. Here's what we know about its risk to our food.
How bird flu outbreaks impacts consumers 01:50. A multi-state outbreak of avian influenza, also known as bird flu, is leading to a jump in the price of eggs around the U.S. — an unhappy reminder ...
A sign asks customers to consider limiting their purchases of eggs at a PCC Community Markets grocery store due to shortages caused by avian flu, Monday, Jan. 27, 2025, in Seattle.
With more than 130 million birds and nearly 1,000 dairy herds affected, you may be wondering if eating poultry, dairy and eggs is safe. Here’s what we know about bird flu and its risk to our food.
The growing warnings about the avian flu, also known as H5N1 or H5N9 flu, have led the public to question whether the infection can be spread to humans through eating eggs or chicken.. Here's what ...
The growing warnings about the avian flu, also known as H5N1 or H5N9 flu, have led the public to question whether the infection can be spread to humans through eating eggs or chicken. Here's what ...