A severe bird flu outbreak has killed millions of chickens, causing egg prices to rise. The virus has spread to dairy cows ...
American food markets are running short on eggs, and the situation may not improve for months.
Customers in Louisiana and nationwide are dealing with egg prices going up and sparsely populated aisles at the grocery store ...
A highly infectious strain of avian influenza, or "bird flu," has led to a steep incline in egg prices around the country.
Eggs can be eaten in many different forms: scrambled, poached, fried, boiled or in omelets, soufflés, custards or meringues.
More than 20 million egg-laying chickens in the U.S. died last quarter because of bird flu, data from the U.S. Department of ...
Some grocery stores have placed limits on the number of eggs per shopping trip amid a bird flu outbreak and other challenges.
As highly pathogenic avian influenza, or bird flu, continues to spread, experts say Illinoisans are feeling its impacts even ...
Photos of bare grocery refrigerator cases and tales of egg prices gone wild have been rampant on social media this winter.
Bird flu has wreaked havoc on the egg market. In November and December alone, 17.2 million egg-laying hens died as a result ...
Avian flu outbreaks and increased demand during the holiday season continue to be blamed for increasing egg prices and decreasing stock available at some Massachusetts grocery stores.