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Egg prices in U.S. continue to hit records, but some relief may be coming

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By MAE ANDERSON

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“Shoppers have begun to see shell egg offerings in the dairycase becoming more reliable although retail price levels have yet to adjust and remain off-putting to many,” the USDA wrote in the March 7 report."

In basic lingo:

Shoppers are seeing egg price stabilize but are not buying because of the high price.

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Rice in the news, now eggs ...can this morning get any better !!!

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Hope...but what comes first....the chicken or the egg ?

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Stopped buying when they were no longer available in the $ store, keep ‘em

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$10+ for a carton of eggs. Trump wasted no time with destroying the American economy.

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Very uninterested, how much is a carton of beautiful rich yellow yolk Japan eggs in Japan? Please

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Very uninterested, how much is a carton of beautiful rich yellow yolk Japan eggs in Japan? Please

In Japan around $2, they taste better than US eggs, plus they don’t have the bird flu and other diseases from filthy US food manufacturing conditions. Eggs from the US won’t just kill your wallet, but might even kill YOU.

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US Consumer Index Confidence hit the 29-month low. It's a very bad sign as Consumer spending is 2/3 of US' GDP. Us Indexes must continue to be RED

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In Japan around $2, they taste better than US eggs, plus they don’t have the bird flu and other diseases from filthy US food manufacturing conditions. Eggs from the US won’t just kill your wallet, but might even kill YOU.

Strains of H5N1 are endemic in migratory birds world wide and their contact with commercial flocks are how chickens are being infected. We just had a migratory goose die off nearby that was determined to be due to H5N1. It is not a problem confined to the US or North America.

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And this is the begginning in Trump's country..

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Egg prices down about 30% in last week, DJT Admin's taking actions to address this problem he inherited Jan 20

Eggs were under $3 on Jan 20th before trump ran the economy into the ground. Get your facts straight.

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In Japan around $2, they taste better than US eggs, plus they don’t have the bird flu and other diseases from filthy US food manufacturing conditions. Eggs from the US won’t just kill your wallet, but might even kill YOU.

*Recent outbreaks** of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Japan have severely impacted commercial layer flocks, leading to a sharp increase in egg prices.*

https://www.poultrymed.com/Poultrymed/Templates/showpage.asp?DBID=1&LNGID=1&TMID=178&FID=9061&PID=0&IID=91958

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Egg prices are dropping, and many new chickens to replace the approx. 50M culled in Dec will add to production soon!

Culled means killed. How are they going to add to production?

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Egg prices are dropping, and many new chickens to replace the approx. 50M culled in Dec will add to production soon!

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Egg prices down about 30% in last week, DJT Admin's taking actions to address this problem he inherited Jan 20

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Chickens grow up fast, 6months and at full 'egg' production!

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