California's egg industry is strained with high prices and reduced supply, attributed to bird flu and seasonal molting.
The nationwide egg shortage has been driven by Bird flu, and if you ask one local farmer, seasonal molting is part of the ...
"We are worried we don't get any eggs. What are we going to do?" said Merie Belluomini, co-owner of San Francisco's Victoria Pastry Company.
The recent bird flu outbreak is not only running up the price of eggs, but it’s led to a shortage across California.
Some markets report empty shelves, while others are rationing purchases to ensure eggs remain available to more customers.
Shoppers at local WinCo stores this weekend likely noticed signs informing them about how the store’s egg supply is being ...
A national egg shortage caused by avian influenza, also known as bird flu, could lead to empty shelves and higher prices in ...
The shortfall has sent egg prices everywhere rocketing in a trend that has accelerated during the holidays. At Pete’s, co-owner Lindsay Timpson said the restaurant paid $43 for a case of eggs a year ...