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As egg prices continue to soar, grocers like Trader Joe's limit how many cartons customers can buy

By JOSH FUNK and WYATTE GRANTHAM-PHILIPS - Feb 11, 2025, 04:35 PM ET
Last Updated - Feb 11, 2025, 04:35 PM EST

Not only are eggs expensive because of the ongoing bird flu outbreak

Not only are eggs expensive because of the ongoing bird flu outbreak. Now they are getting hard to find. And when stores do have eggs, consumers are starting to face limits on how many they can buy.

Eggs have become such a hot commodity that there have even been a couple of heists where thieves seem to be treating the yolks as if they were made out of gold.

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The problem isn't going away because the virus continues to mutate and infect more birds, other animals and some people. And anytime a chicken or turkey gets sick, the entire flock is slaughtered to help limit the spread.

The shortages tend to be isolated, so they might not be a problem at your store. But there's no way to predict when a massive farm with millions of birds might get hit, and just one of those cases can cause supply problems.

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