Around 100 women were kept as slaves on a human egg farm in Georgia where they were fed hormones and treated like cattle. Their horrifying ordeal has been revealed by three Thai women who were ...
One reason for the strange pricing is that organic, free-range egg farms, which have also been hit by the avian flu, have been honoring lower-priced distribution contracts, according to Joe ...
"It's going to take a sustained period with no additional HPAI detections on egg farms to stabilize supply." These shortages, however, will likely not last very long in different parts of the country.
The plight of women being enslaved on a sick human egg farm has come to light after three managed to escape. Female prisoners were treated like animals and fed hormones by a trafficking ring in ...
100,000 eggs were stolen from a farm in Pennsylvania. The stolen eggs were worth at least $40,000. The U.S. is currently experiencing an egg price hike and shortage. GREENCASTLE, Pa. - There ...
A load of eggs worth about $40,000 was stolen from the back of a trailer in Pennsylvania over the weekend amid rising egg costs across the U.S. Pennsylvania State Police said approximately 100,000 ...
The egg heist took place at Pete & Gerry’s Organics Farm which is a brand sold in many supermarkets across the U.S. The eggs were stolen from the back of a trailer and the entire haul is said to ...
Anytime the virus is found on a poultry farm, the entire flock is slaughtered to help limit the virus’ spread. And with massive egg farms routinely housing more than 1 million chickens ...
with even Waffle House now charging a $0.50 surcharge per egg. Anytime the virus is found on a poultry farm, the entire flock is slaughtered to help limit the virus’ spread. And with massive egg ...
The bird flu outbreak that started in 2022 is the main reason egg prices are up so much. Anytime the virus is found on a poultry farm, the entire flock is slaughtered to help limit the virus' spread.
Bruce Muirhead, the Egg Farmers of Canada public policy chair and a professor at the University of Waterloo, says Canada will probably not see a similar spike, due to its smaller farms and ...