An increasing number of people sell chicken eggs on Facebook and continues to deficiency in the country.
In the past few weeks, people who raise their chicken on the platform have posted that they have eggs available for purchase as the shop's shelves remain more naked than usual and prices continue to rise.
“It is very crazy how much eggs are in the store! If you want fresh farm eggs, please tell us that we collect them daily. We will wash them for you too,” published one of the users.
Another wrote: “Whoever needs eggs ??? Available today !! If you want to get a schedule, then tell me that. Thank you.”
One person has published five different cartoons of eggs available for purchase. “We have new eggs and chicken available,” they wrote.
There are also an increasing number of individuals trying to raise their chicken to avoid the shortfall and high prices in the store.
Jin Tombins, co -founder of the Rent The Chicken, a company that helps people to rent chicken and provide all necessary supplies, from feed to layers, was flooded with inquiries, which rose 500 % at the end of February.
Last week, Minister of Agriculture, Brooke Rollins, announced a billion dollar strategy to reduce the pathogenic bird influenza (HPAI), known as bird influenza, which was eliminating herds and then the prices rose.
According to the Ministry of Agriculture (ERS) of the Ministry of Agriculture, retail prices will continue to rise, and rise by 41.1 % in 2025.
Prices have increased dramatically over the past year, as the industry faces the effects of the consecutive disease that destroys American egg supplies.
In January, egg prices increased by 15.2 %, according to the consumer price index at the Ministry of Labor.
This has been the largest increase in egg prices since June 2015 and formed nearly two -thirds of the total monthly rise in food prices.
On an annual basis, egg prices increased by 53 %.
With high prices, some restaurants – which are already working on thin margins – passed the costs on the consumer through temporary menu fees.
Some groceries also imposed restrictions on buying to prevent shoppers from storing the product.
For example, Amazon -owned Whole Foods posted signs of her shelves that note customers that they can only buy three cans of eggs at one time.
Kroger previously emphasized Fox Business that some banner sections limit shoppers to twenty eggs on the trip, while Trader Joe's limits egg purchases to dozens of per customary per day.