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Are eggs and milk still safe amid bird flu outbreak? Here's what you need to know
As bird flu spreads in the United States, are there are any risks of the virus from drinking milk or eating eggs? Here's what you need to know, according to experts.
Eggs, Luck and the 1957 Bird Flu: Will History Repeat Itself?
Over the past 60 years, the influenza virus has continued to drift and shift. In 1968, a shift once again caused a pandemic. In 1976 and 2009, concerns that the virus had shifted led to [fears that a new pandemic loomed]. But Americans were lucky once again.
Is It Safe to Eat Eggs During a Bird Flu Outbreak? Here’s What to Know
Experts say it is safe to eat fully cooked eggs to prevent the H5N1 virus or foodborne illnesses like salmonella. Here’s what it means to fully cook your eggs, the difference between pasteurized and unpasteurized eggs,
Are Eggs Safe to Eat as Bird Flu Spreads?
Researchers have stressed that bird flu still poses a minimal risk to the general public, though that may change as the virus continues to circulate and potentially mutate. But the many empty shelves in stores and higher prices on the eggs that people can find have raised concerns among consumers about the safety of the egg supply.
Eggs are becoming even more expensive; is it because of the bird flu?
A number of factors - chiefly, the bird flu - is causing you to pay more for eggs at the market than ever. Will the price of eggs ever come down?
Why Are Eggs So Expensive and When Will Prices Come Down?
Egg prices across the U.S. have surged due to a combination of supply chain disruptions, an ongoing bird flu outbreak and new regulatory changes. Shoppe
This is not a yolk: Waffle House charging extra for eggs due to bird flu
Bird flu has become an issue in Georgia as well as many other areas of the country. Now that is taking a toll on breakfast tables. In a letter from Waffle House's headquarters in Norcross on Monday, the diner chain has implemented a 50-cent surcharge per egg to all menus.
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100,000 Eggs Stolen—Why This Pennsylvania Heist Matters Now
Pennsylvania overnight—part of a growing wave of food thefts as inflation and supply chain issues turn everyday staples into ...
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Here's why eggs might not be on store shelves right now
Bird flu is continuing to spread across the United States, infecting wild birds and backyard poultry. It's causing egg prices ...
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I let ChatGPT’s new ‘agent’ manage my life. It spent $31 on a dozen eggs.
Operator, the new AI that can reach into the real world, wants to act like your personal intern. Here’s what it’s good at, ...
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‘What the hell is going on?’: Costco shopper catches people panic-buying eggs—they were gone in 10 minutes
According to a recent update from CNN, Waffle House has added a surcharge of 50 cents per egg to customers’ bills as a ...
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Police still haven't cracked who stole 100,000 eggs from a company in Pennsylvania
The theft was reported Saturday night of 100,000 organic eggs worth more than $40,000 from a distribution trailer in ...
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100,000 eggs were stolen in Pennsylvania. Police have yet to crack the case.
ANTRIM TOWNSHIP, Pa. — The heist of 100,000 eggs from the back of a trailer in Pennsylvania has become a whodunit that police ...
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Why are eggs so expensive right now in Texas? When will egg shortages end? What to know
Eggs are a high commodity for many Texans, and keeping them in stock is getting harder and more expensive. Egg prices and ...
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Wondering How Long Eggs Really Last in the Fridge? Here’s What You Need to Know
There are ways to maximize an egg's freshness. Cartwright says you should keep your eggs in their original carton and "with ...
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