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The U.S. Department of Agriculture has pointed to record cases of avian flu, which has killed more than 58 million chickens and turkeys since the beginning of 2022, as a reason for high prices. But a farm group recently asked federal regulators to investigate whether egg companies were price gouging.Article content
We have controlled egg prices in Canada and we limit price increases and number of protected egg producers! picked a dozen at store for $3.69 Saturday!
Greed
Guess they need a system, 4.65/doz as opposed to 13.00/ doz.............
I have some chickens. A bag of grain used to be $16.50, now its $24.00. Maybe that's why!
One word for that 'GREED'.
Go woke, go broke
You know it's funny despite our supply management for eggs our prices are much cheaper here. I guess Canada isn't broken
Isn’t it linked to avian flu and the millions of fowl that had to be culled?
Chickens 🐔 are stressed of the recession They cannot yield to much New rooster 🐓 failed inventions Chickens have missed a sexual art 🤣😆
Tell the government to stop burning down their facilities
Maybe don't send out alphabet agencies to burn facilities down. Even better is no pictures or videos exist of any perpetrators. Just fascinating.
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