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Egg prices have more than tripled in some states over the last year. Here's why.

Por: CBS News Business January 12, 2023

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The  in the U.S. is denting household budgets. Americans in recent years have increased the number of eggs they consume while reducing their intake of beef and venison, according to  from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Egg consumption has grown in part because more families are eating them as their main protein substitute, Los Angeles Times reporter Sonja Sharp  CBS News. Each of us eats about as many eggs as one hen can lay a year,... + full article



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