On Monday, January 16, 2023 at 8:15:33 PM UTC-5,
[email protected] wrote:
SAN FRANCISCO -- The deadly avian flu outbreak in the U.S. isn't the only reason why supermarket shelves across California are often seen to be bare. Inflation, legacy supply chain problems, holiday demand and a longer lead time needed to restart egg
laying flocks have all contributed to rising prices and lower availability.
"It takes longer for layer chicken to grow to be able to produce eggs again, whereas broilers are younger when they're processed and they move to market but in the egg industry, it takes a couple of months to get eggs back in production. So right now,
there's still more farms trying to get up to speed with the numbers of eggs that they want to produce,"
What do eggs have to do with Jerry's IQ(<80) and senility?
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