Egg prices are higher than ever before amid a bird flu outbreak in the U.S.
According to the Associated Press, a dozen Grade A eggs in the U.S. averages $4.95 for the first time ever.
In Washington, the state experiences more chicken flock culling operations than any other state in the country with 11 culls this year alone...
With nationwide egg prices reaching over $5 a dozen and rising, you might wonder if continuing to buy eggs is worth the pain.
The rise in egg prices mainly derives from Avian Influenza (H5N1) becoming a bigger and bigger problem throughout the nation...
A cat in Oregon’s Washington County was recently euthanized after coming down with avian influenza, following exposure to wild birds. The owner said the kitten was outdoors fulltime, and that they live next to a wildlife refuge, exposed to wild waterfowl. While new reports ...
While the cost of eggs continues to increase, there are a few ways to make that carton last longer in your fridge. Some may even keep past the "sell by" date.