100 thousand eggs stolen from a resource in Pennsylvania: Police
- Police say they are investigating 100,000 eggs from Pennsylvania.
- Egg prices have increased due to bird flu and increased demand for holidays.
- Police said the stolen eggs are estimated at $ 40,000.
The police investigate the theft of about 100,000 stolen eggs from the Pennsylvania resource on Saturday, amid a rise in the country in prices.
Eggs were stolen from the back of the distribution trailer in Franklin County, Pennsylvania, at approximately 8.40 pm local time, according to Pennsylvania Police. The truck was affiliated with the egg product, a house of organic jerry.
Police said in an accident report that Business Insider said that eggs are estimated at about $ 40,000.
Once it is considered a cheap essential element, the average price of dozens of second degree reached $ 4.15 in American cities in December, a sharp rise in the price of January 2024 of $ 2.52, According to the work statistics office.
Egg prices have become a sign of the public’s position on the economy. The high prices have been linked to the bird influenza that raised the challenges of the industry.
Brian Muskogiuri, a global strategic trade expert in an unlimited egg resource, has been told by California, earlier that the industry has lost 26 million birds since October, or at least 7 % of the national herd. The outbreak of the disease appears to have affected the quality of the dandruff.
The recent increases may also be linked to the holiday season when the demand is high – this is scheduled to continue on Easter.
in A statement sent to CNNBeit and Jerry said that he is working with the application of the law to investigate the theft.
He added: “We take this very seriously and we must solve it as soon as possible.”