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What’s behind the spike in egg prices?

 
An outbreak of avian flu combined with the factors causing inflation have seen egg prices rise even further than other groceries.

An outbreak of avian flu combined with the factors causing inflation have seen egg prices rise even further than other groceries. Reginald Hardwick/Illinois Newsroom

Shoppers might have gotten used to seeing higher prices at supermarkets this past year, but one item has seen a larger jump in prices than others: eggs. While the same economic factors that drove up other grocery prices have affected eggs, another circumstance has contributed to their price tag. The United States has been dealing with an outbreak of avian flu, which has heavily egg-producing farms across the country and added to the combination of factors leading to price increases.

The 21st was joined by two environmental and agricultural reporters to talk about the bird flu, egg prices, and more.

GUESTS:

Tinisha Spain 

Host, Mid-American Gardener | Environmental Reporter, Illinois Newsroom

Sarah Nardi

Agriculture/Climate Reporter, Illinois Newsroom

 

 

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