The U.S. government is on an international egg hunt, seeking exports from countries in Europe and elsewhere to ease a severe shortage that has caused egg prices at grocery stores to hit record highs.
Here’s where it stands today. Credit...Suzanne Saroff for The New York Times Supported by By Caroline Hopkins Legaspi To many nutrition experts, eggs are golden — one of the most accessible ...
Listen to more stories on the Noa app. America is facing a chicken-and-egg problem, although in this case, it’s clear which came first. For months now, people have been disappointed by grocery ...
Egg thefts. Egg shortages. And now a hard-boiled government investigation. Consumers see it as a bad sign for the economy. The Justice Department has launched a probe into the reasons for the ...
These days it's not the size of the chicken but the size of the chicken's egg that counts. Rob Griffin and his family were stunned recently when their chicken laid a massive egg more than three ...
Egg prices have doubled since January 2024 due to the avian flu. For the last 130 years, four generations of Ernest Lepore's family have baked the pastries – cream puffs, cannoli, sfogliatelle ...
Egg producers have said the soaring prices are due to the avian flu. The Justice Department is in the early stages of investigating the major egg producers over soaring egg prices, source familiar ...
The Justice Department is investigating whether the nation’s largest egg producers are conspiring to keep prices high as the bird flu outbreak worsens and grocery stores start setting rations ...
The Justice Department inquiry is said to be focused on potential antitrust violations among the country’s largest egg producers. By Lauren Hirsch Danielle Kaye and Julie Creswell The Justice ...