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The US is on an egg hunt in Europe to ease prices at home

  • The U.S. Government is seeking egg exports from Germany, Italy, Poland, and Sweden to address a severe egg shortage that has led to record-high grocery prices.
  • European countries are facing their own avian flu outbreaks and do not have many surplus eggs available, according to European industry groups.
  • Any increased U.S. Egg imports are likely to be in powdered form or other products that can be shipped frozen or dried.
  • The U.S. Department of Agriculture has secured new egg commitments from Turkey and South Korea, but the specific amounts or types were not disclosed.
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Analysis: North Carolina capital city paying more than the nation for eggs

(The Center Square) – North Carolina’s capital city residents are paying more on average for a dozen regular eggs than are others on average nationwide.

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Albert Lea Tribune broke the news in on Thursday, March 27, 2025.
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