I was at at Vons yesterday and their regular large AAA eggs, not organic or free range, we're $5.49 a dozen. I didn't buy any because someone is going to toss in a hand job before I pay almost $0.50 an egg. Google says there has been an outbreak of avian flu in a few Midwestern states and that federal law says the whole flock has to be put down if even a single bird tests positive so I get why egg production in those states are down.
What I don't get is that here in California most of our eggs are produced in state and our birds haven't been effected. Are fresh eggs really such a fungable commodity that they can ship them around the country profitably? I mean they have a limited shelf life so it sounds like they wouldn't travel all that far. Is this just profit taking or are eggs from the western states being sent back east to make up for their production shortages?
What I don't get is that here in California most of our eggs are produced in state and our birds haven't been effected. Are fresh eggs really such a fungable commodity that they can ship them around the country profitably? I mean they have a limited shelf life so it sounds like they wouldn't travel all that far. Is this just profit taking or are eggs from the western states being sent back east to make up for their production shortages?
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