Egg prices have surged considerably in recent months, primarily driven by the bird flu outbreak that has resulted in the loss of over 20 million egg-laying chickens. Prices in New York City are reported to be between $7 and $12 per dozen. The lack of clear communication from federal health agencies exacerbates consumer concerns regarding the safety of eggs, as the Trump administration has imposed restrictions on public health communications. This has left many uncertain about the risks associated with consuming eggs during the ongoing crisis.
Egg prices have skyrocketed due to the devastating impact of bird flu, with over 20 million chickens lost, raising urgent safety concerns among consumers.
The current price range for eggs in New York City has become a significant financial strain on families, reflecting the broader economic impact of the bird flu crisis.
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