(Gray News) – The average price of eggs reached a new record in February as the cost of eggs continues to rise.
The cost of eggs jumped 10.4% in February from the previous month, reaching an average cost of $4.95 a dozen.
Eggs are nearly 60% more expensive than they were a year ago, according to an Associated Press report.
The industry and most experts have placed the blame of rising costs on the recent avian flu outbreak.
Egg prices generally remained below $2 a dozen before the outbreak began.
More than 160 million birds have been killed because of the bird flu, including 30 million that were killed in January. Farmers have had to kill entire flocks, significantly affecting egg supplies.
Experts believe that the price will continue to rise in the following months. The U.S. Agriculture Department reported in February that they expect the price of eggs will go up 41.1% this year.
Consumers are not only seeing the impact of the outbreak at the grocery stores, where egg prices have doubled since its start. They are also seeing when they go out to eat. Several restaurants, including Denny’s and Waffle House, have added temporary surcharges to egg dishes to combat rising prices.
The Trump administration revealed a plan in February to combat the bird flu outbreak and relieve costs. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said the USDA will invest another $1 billion to help farmers prevent the spread of the disease.
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