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  2. Grocery stores limit egg purchases, thefts increase as bird ...

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    As bird flu continues to spread across the U.S., stores around the country are reporting a shortage of eggs amid soaring prices, high demand and supply limits. More than 150 million poultry birds ...

  3. America is in the middle of an egg shortage - AOL

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    American food markets are running short on eggs, ... Shopping. Main Menu. Health ...

  4. Egg supply 'strained' by bird flu as shortage frustrates ...

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    Eggs are in short supply throughout the United States, and several state laws aren't helping the situation, according to the American Egg Board. Bird flu is wreaking havoc on the U.S. poultry ...

  5. Are consumers stockpiling eggs? What to know about egg ... - AOL

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    The American Egg Board in a statement said "in the U.S. we’ve lost nearly 50 million laying hens in the past year to bird flu." “The reality is the system for egg production is both complex ...

  6. Egg shortages force some grocery stores to impose limits - AOL

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    Eggs, she said, are delivered frequently to grocery stores – and empty cases "are being restocked with fresh eggs often within 24 hours." "Egg farmers deeply appreciate everyone's patience and ...

  7. So much for lower prices: Americans stockpile eggs as stores ...

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    Currently, the average price of a dozen eggs is about $4.16, according to the American Egg Board. The Agriculture Department predicted egg prices would climb another 20 percent this year.

  8. Salmonellosis in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Salmonellosis annually causes, per CDC estimation, about 1.2 million illnesses, 23,000 hospitalizations, and 450 deaths in the United States every year. [1]The shell of the egg may be contaminated with Salmonella by feces or environment, or its interior (yolk) may be contaminated by penetration of the bacteria through the porous shell or from a hen whose infected ovaries contaminate the egg ...

  9. More eggs are being confiscated at the U.S.-Mexico border ...

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    As the cost of eggs in the U.S. surges, more people are attempting to bring eggs across the U.S.-Mexico border, authorities say. Amid a bird flu outbreak that has caused chicken populations to ...