In Britain, the humble egg has fallen victim to an array of disruptions that’s led to empty shelves in some stores.
IN Britain, the humble egg has fallen victim to an array of disruptions that’s led to empty shelves in some stores.
For consumers, it means simple assumptions shouldn’t be taken for granted. Right now, that’s eggs readily available for breakfast. Next week or next month, it might be another staple. The anxiety over eggs is hardly a British phenomenon. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has resulted in soaring prices for grains, fertilizers and energy, key agricultural inputs.
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