Submitted by drunkmonkey176 t3_107va3r in Pennsylvania
HD_Hot_Cocoa t1_j3ou88y wrote
Avian influenza is hitting a lot of egg producers. Prices and shortages are going to continue to rise for a while still.
drunkmonkey176 OP t1_j3rf20y wrote
If this was the cause, why is chicken breast pretty much still the same price as the last 10 years? It has technically gone up to $2.49 a pound, but is almost always on sale for $1.99. I've been paying that price since I've started buying my own groceries and I'm 41.
Rbandit28 t1_j3rfksa wrote
From the article I read the flue is hitting the layers the hardest, and turkeys. But chicken used for meat is not being hit as hard. Some states have lost of 1 million in the last year with at least 11 states being over 1 million chickens lost.
Source: I read it on the internet.
HD_Hot_Cocoa t1_j3rpic0 wrote
I work at a grocery store and from what I am aware this is correct. The groups of chickens that lay eggs usually aren't the same ones you eat.
pa_bourbon t1_j3u4xiq wrote
Chickens raised for meat are different than egg layers. Just like we don’t eat milk cattle.
FaithlessnessCute204 t1_j3wphpl wrote
I mean we do ,they just aren’t normally steaks 🥩, but the definitely become freezer burgers after they are done milking. Laying birds get processed but for animal feed
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