Egg prices plummet 42% in one year as avian flu outbreak subsides, but experts warn new detections could spark fresh volatility in coming months.
An avian flu outbreak, which killed several elephant seals at California’s Año Nuevo State Park last month, has spread to two other mammal species, according to researchers.
A year ago, eggs were scarce and prices were sky-high. But avian flu took a much smaller toll on America's egg-laying chickens this winter than last, and egg prices have tumbled 42%.
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