BUSINESSSEATTLE TIMES
Good News: Egg Prices Are Down. Bad News: They’re Hurting Farmers.
Egg prices have decreased following an increase in supply due to producers expanding production capacity in response to potential bird flu risks or high prices. However, this surplus is negatively impacting farmers.
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