Two major grocery chains, Trader Joe’s and Costco, have started placing restrictions on how many eggs a customer can buy, as supply slows down due to the ongoing bird flu outbreak.
Trader Joe’s has limited egg purchases to one dozen per customer as bird flu outbreaks lead to nationwide shortages and rising prices.
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Here’s a quick breakdown of what’s happening with egg prices and why some grocery store chains are limiting how many eggs one person can buy.
Trader Joe's and other retailers have moved to limit the number of eggs customers can buy as a result of the national shortage.
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