

What is causing the dramatic surge in egg prices across the United States and how is it affecting consumers and businesses?
The dramatic rise in egg prices across the U.S. is primarily attributed to a widespread bird flu outbreak that has devastated chicken populations nationwide. This crisis has led to wholesale prices for large white eggs reaching an alarming $8 per dozen, with retail prices soaring to nearly $18 for a dozen eggs in some locations. The impact on consumers and businesses has been severe. Shoppers are experiencing sticker shock, with many expressing disbelief at prices that have increased from around $7 to $10 for their usual egg purchases. Local supermarket owners find themselves in a difficult position, forced to pass these inflated costs onto customers to maintain their business operations. This situation extends beyond immediate consumer impact, creating broader economic implications including contribution to overall inflation and potential political ramifications as grocery bills continue to burden American households.

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