• 3 days ago
Empty shelves and eye-watering price tags greet those looking for eggs in supermarkets across the United States, where bird flu has hit poultry farms and triggered a nationwide egg shortage. With various strains of the virus detected, including at least one causing severe symptoms in humans, mass culls have been carried out on flocks, severely reducing the supply of a staple product.
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00:00I went to Publix yesterday and there were no eggs.
00:29The eggs are at $20, so poor people can't buy eggs.
00:34We are in a country in the United States where everything must be controlled, everything must be lowered and everything goes up.
00:43I don't know why, sometimes I go to the store with $100 and I can't buy what I want to buy because the prices are very high.
00:59The truth is that the egg is so important, so nutritious and you can hardly buy it because it is so expensive.
01:25It's a shame because there are many people who don't have much money and all they eat is an egg.
01:55It's a shame.

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