Where have all the eggs gone?
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Greenmantle

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1,891 posts

129 months

Wednesday
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New Years resolution - do more cooking - low carb cooking with some baking of treats for the kids.
Little or no eggs - Lidl, Aldi & Sainsburys.
Have the chickens gone on strike?

HTP99

24,565 posts

161 months

Wednesday
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I have eggs for breakfast, have done for years, did my usual Tuesday morning weekly shop and noticed no eggs in Aldi, I just assumed some weird after Christmas stocking issue, went to Sainsbury's to get the bits Aldi don't stock, hardly any eggs, I ended up buying some expensive ones, there was a sign on the shelves stating there was a shortage but not the reason.

J6542

3,038 posts

65 months

Wednesday
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Bird flu, meaning lots of birds being culled.

MOMACC

583 posts

58 months

Wednesday
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Bird flu outbreaks reducing flocks and output

High feed and energy costs making production less profitable

Some farmers scaling back or leaving the industry

Slower rebuilding of laying hen numbers post culling

trickywoo

13,420 posts

251 months

Wednesday
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My local Lidl has free range at 86p for 6, Morrisons is £1.70 and Waitrose £1.45.

Mobile Chicane

21,733 posts

233 months

Yesterday (11:10)
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Hens lay fewer eggs in winter.

RedWhiteMonkey

8,219 posts

203 months

Yesterday (11:12)
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Mobile Chicane said:
Hens lay fewer eggs in winter.
Very true. My father-in-law keeps some hens, in summer we have more eggs than we know what to do with but in winter the supply is much less so.

craigjm

20,214 posts

221 months

Yesterday (11:49)
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Mobile Chicane said:
Hens lay fewer eggs in winter.
Yep and in addition with bird flu culls is impacting supply.

98elise

30,998 posts

182 months

Yesterday (13:46)
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I bought eggs in my local Sainsburys yesterday, and they seemed to have plenty