"Egg prices are going up because of the avian flu, but that’s driving people to buy more eggs than they usually do because they’re anticipating higher prices and reduced grocery store supply," Vastani ...
but that’s driving people to buy more eggs than they usually do because they’re anticipating higher prices and reduced grocery store supply," Vastani told USA TODAY.
The Georgia-based diner has implemented a new 50-cent per egg surcharge at its roughly 2,100 locations across the U.S., the chain said in a statement shared with USA TODAY Tuesday. The charge ...
In one, prices are up 32% from a year ago "The supply of laying hens is diminishing while demand for eggs remains the same," Dallas-based economist analyst Amy Nixon told USA TODAY.
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