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100,000 eggs stolen from Pennsylvania supplier



Thieves made off with 100,000 eggs from an organic supplier in Pennsylvania this weekend as the price of the breakfast staple continues to rise amid a worsening avian flu outbreak.

The Pennsylvania State Police said the eggs were taken from a trailer at the Pete & Gerry’s Organics warehouse in Antrim Township in Franklin County around 8:40 a.m. on Saturday.

The stolen eggs had a retail value of roughly $40,000 (or $4.80 per dozen).

“Pete & Gerry’s is aware of a recent incident in Franklin County, Pennsylvania, and we are actively working with local law enforcement to investigate,” the egg supplier said in a statement. “We take this matter seriously and are committed to resolving it as quickly as possible. Due to the ongoing investigation we cannot comment any further on this matter.”

A nationwide shortage caused by the outbreak among livestock has lead to a 37% spike in egg prices, according to the Consumer Price Index. The average price per dozen eggs nationwide hit $5.29 in January, more than double than a year ago.

The epidemic began in 2022 and has killed about 136 million birds, according to the USDA.

In a related move, Waffle House announced Tuesday it was tacking on a 50-cent per-egg surcharge to its menu.

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