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VICTORY: Egg Prices Recover as Mass Culling Declines Under Pressure
Backed by science, advocacy, and frontline action, our efforts helped shift catastrophic policies driving food inflation and unnecessary animal loss.
Earlier this year, we relentlessly exposed the catastrophic consequences of mass culling for H5N1 bird flu:
... These efforts likely contributed to a significant reduction in mass culling since March 2025—reflected in RFK Jr.’s statement:"Most of our scientists are against the [H5N1 bird flu] culling operation."
If you care about the price of eggs, you may want to focus on your income. It's a trivial amount for something that one person might eat a dozen in a week. You paid more in gas to get them from the store.
Not really a mountain I'd die on is all I'm saying. Other products went up a lot more that hurts the consumer. $156/yr more on eggs isn't going to bankrupt you. If it does you're probably on food stamps anyway and it's free.
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http://www.foodsafetynews.com/2013/01/antibiotics-and-animals-raised-for-food-lies-damn-lies-and-statistics/#.Vp7lFHvSnEg