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Why Your Eggs Cost More (and Smell Worse)

Ever wonder why eggs are so pricey lately? Turns out, when bird flu hits a chicken farm, millions of birds are killed fast—sometimes by teens in tough conditions, with questionable safety gear. With only one company handling the cleanup nationwide, delays mean farms use rougher, cheaper methods to get the job done. The result? Higher grocery bills, a lot of waste, and some serious questions about how our food gets to the table. #EggPrices #BirdFlu #FoodChain #GroceryHacks #WorkplaceSafety #Business

2025-05-02
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