egg prices back up again (avian flu?)

Anonymous
Noticed that egg prices where I shop have doubled since I last bought eggs a few weeks ago. CDC tracks avian flu but almost wish they had a graph. High egg prices also contribute to inflation in other grocery (and restaurant) items, although luckily I buy very, very few foods with more than minimal processing.

I'll have to remember to watch for Easter loss leaders and stock up (eggs keep way longer than people often think they do)
Anonymous
It’s weird but Costco eggs have not gone up at all but Safeway and our local grocery stores have jumped up again. I really get the impression that grocery stores and their suppliers are always testing to find how far they can push it.
Anonymous
Even Aldi’s egg prices jumped significantly last time I was there.

This article is from December, at which time the total of chickens lost to avian flu stood at 75+ million. https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/avian-influenza-bird-flu/poultry-losses-mount-more-avian-flu-us-farms#:~:text=Last%20month%2C%20outbreaks%20led%20to,million%20birds%2C%20according%20to%20APHIS.

Poor chickens.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Even Aldi’s egg prices jumped significantly last time I was there.

This article is from December, at which time the total of chickens lost to avian flu stood at 75+ million. https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/avian-influenza-bird-flu/poultry-losses-mount-more-avian-flu-us-farms#:~:text=Last%20month%2C%20outbreaks%20led%20to,million%20birds%2C%20according%20to%20APHIS.

Poor chickens.


But eggs are still the cheapest healthiest perfect protein at the market.
Anonymous
Agree with PP. I buy free range eggs/pasture raised eggs and per egg they’re still a cheap source of protein and iron. We have them for breakfast every day.
Anonymous
I bought 15 layer hens for $7 each recently. This vertical integration is serving our family well.
Anonymous
I did see some Eccononic forecast that noted that there is a big avian flu wave. I think it’s just going to be a thing from now on. Eggs have always been ridiculously cheap protein. It seems like the caged eggs are still pretty cheap. I was told cage free are very susceptible for avian flu because they are outside walking around where the migrating birds can poop on them.
Anonymous
Costco prices still haven’t gone up, was there today.
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