U.S. egg prices hit record high and are likely to keep climbing

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3 thoughts on “U.S. egg prices hit record high and are likely to keep climbing

  1. Let’s keep chopping at the CDC and and FDA to make sure things get worse and every one is working in the dark.

    If people remember Trump in 2020, his stupidity was killing people. At least (for now) it’s only killing birds.

    1. Amazing how we managed to become a slightly bigger and more powerful company than Malawi, serving a impressive role in ending both world wars, despite having no FDA until 1930 and no CDC until 1946. How did we function as a dusty little outpost without those crucial cure-eaucrats?

      The culling of tens of millions of chickens by order of a now-fired IG at the USDA (Phyllis Fong) certainly took its toll on the market on eggs. It will take decades for the poultry industry to recover from this holocaust.

      Remember when eggs were a reliably cheap source of protein, back in the good ol’ days of 2019? Oh well. I guess there’s always mealworms. Yum.

    2. Dan what do you call more people dying under biden’s presidents during covid and he had the vaccine available?

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