Egg Prices Soar as Avian Flu Devastates Supply

Egg prices have surged due to a widespread avian flu outbreak, which has killed 108 million birds since 2022, including 75 million egg-laying hens.

The reduced supply has driven prices up 30% compared to last year, with wholesale prices increasing by over 50% in some areas.

Grocers are trying to absorb rising costs to avoid losing customers, but experts warn prolonged price hikes could affect egg-based products like pasta and mayonnaise.