The recent outbreak of avian influenza is to blame for the shortage of eggs which experts say may not be resolved for months.
C. and E. wrote: “There are zero eggs at Whole Foods. There’s a sign limiting people to three boxes, but there aren’t any anyway!” (E. also noted there were no carrots or broccoli, and that’s its own post since carrots had a big recall due to e. coli and broccoli in 20 states was recalled due to a Listeria monocytogenes outbreak. My god.)
Shelves at the Walmart in Hayden were wiped out entirely Friday as supply chains grapple with a nationwide avian ... Foods’ distributor Urm Stores, said even a single confirmed case of influenza ...
A national egg shortage has sent egg prices soaring and left grocery shelves bare. Outbreaks of bird flu, or avian influenza (H5N1) have devastated flocks of laying hens and created
The US Food and Drug Administration said it is tracking multiple cases of H5N1 bird flu in domestic and wild cats, including cases linked to contaminated pet food.
As of January, farmers have culled over 133 million poultry, including chickens, to control the spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza ... like Cal-Maine Foods, the largest egg supplier ...
Newton County, MO, is experiencing its first documented outbreak of avian influenza, confirmed last week at the Hathaway farm operated by Opal Foods near Crowder
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Cats — both large cats in captivity and pet house cats — across multiple states have been dying from H5N1 bird flu. Now, federal agencies are enforcing new rules to help keep the virus out of pet food.
Customers in Louisiana and nationwide are dealing with egg prices going up and sparsely populated aisles at the grocery store following the spread of the bird flu in the U.S.
This week, concerns about rising egg prices due to bird flu have intensified, and on Thursday a confirmed case of avian influenza was found at a farm on Virginia's Eastern Shore.
FDA wants pet food manufacturers to do a better job identifying possible signs of bird flu in raw foods such as uncooked meat or unpasteurized eggs