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The Mexican government began evacuating sea turtle eggs from beaches Wednesday in preparation for Hurricane Beryl, which is currently barreling across the Caribbean.
Eggs are being confiscated at the U.S. border with Mexico amid a bird flu outbreak that has depleted chicken populations.
Prohibited eggs are piling up at the Customs and Border Protection office in San Diego, where agents have seen a surge in travelers who attempt to import eggs from Mexico. Photo: U.S. Customs and ...
The brown eggs were sold to retailers and restaurants in seven states, including Walmart stores in New Mexico.
The answer is unequivocally that Mexico has cheaper eggs right now than the U.S. But this is partially due to consumer price ceilings that were put in place by the Mexican government.
There has been an increase in the number of people trying to bring eggs into the United States, where the price has surged, driven in part by a bird flu outbreak.
Eggs are being confiscated at the U.S. border with Mexico amid a bird flu outbreak that has depleted chicken populations.
US border officials say there has been an increase in seizures of contraband eggs at the US-Mexico border. Prices in the US can be more than double, NPR reported.
Many families have been having a tough time finding affordable eggs at the grocery store. Now, federal officials say they're intercepting a growing number of eggs at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Stung by past failures to prepare for hurricanes, the Mexican government on Wednesday began evacuating even sea turtle eggs from beaches ahead of incoming Hurricane Beryl.