What’s REALLY behind the Egg Shortage

For weeks, we’ve been inundated with news about the high cost of eggs. Even if we haven’t heard the talking heads discussing high egg prices, we’ve seen the shocking prices at the grocery store.

What’s REALLY behind the Egg Shortage

What is going on?

If you listen to the news or do a quick Google search, you’re going to find a lot of the same answers: There is an avian flu that has killed birds, and, as a result, we are experiencing an egg shortage.

But what if there is more to the story than we are being told?

Instead of just accepting paying $10 for a dozen eggs, let’s investigate the various reasons and the ways to address the issue in your own home.

Why Are Egg Prices Skyrocketing 138% in One Month?

Across the nation, the average cost for a dozen eggs is around $4.25.

Again, this is an average, and the cost varies from one state to another.

Eggs are over $6 in Arizona, California, Nevada, Alabama, Florida, and Hawaii. A dozen eggs in Hawaii costs $9.73.

To give you some idea about how drastic the price increase is, consider the price of eggs is up 138% year over year last month.

And that’s just in the US. Europe and Malaysia are also seeing soaring egg prices. New Zealand’s latest restrictions on farmers are causing a massive egg shortage.


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