Bird Flu Causes Egg Prices to Skyrocket, Families Struggle

Bird Flu Makes Eggs Unaffordable for Many Households

bird flu makes Egg prices are out of control because of it . Families can’t keep up. Some grocery stores are charging nearly $11 per carton. That is ridiculous. People are frustrated. Food should not cost this much.

Bird flu is wiping out millions of hens. That means fewer eggs. Supply is shrinking fast. Prices keep rising. Grocery stores are limiting purchases. Signs warn customers. Families are feeling the pressure. Many are looking for cheaper options.

Bird Flu Doesn’t Stop One Farm From Helping Families

Rustic Roots Sanctuary is stepping in. The farm is selling eggs for $5 per dozen. They refuse to gouge prices. They believe food should be affordable.

Janett Lewis runs the farm. She sees families struggling. Lewis knows they need help. She wants to make sure people can eat. Lewis keeps prices low, even when costs go up. She says, “They’ve come to me. They had no place to go.”

Bird Flu Causes Grocery Stores to Limit Egg Purchases

Grocery stores are running out of eggs. They limit how much customers can buy. People see the signs and panic. Supply is not meeting demand. Prices keep climbing.

Families can’t afford these prices. Some skip eggs altogether. Others turn to local farms for relief. Rustic Roots does what big stores won’t. They eat the extra costs. They keep prices fair.

Bird Flu Forces Hard Choices, But Some Won’t Let People Suffer

Lewis knows how hard life is for many. People are hungry. They need help. Eggs should not be a luxury. She says, “We are setting this aside for people in need. They deserve a lift up.”

Rustic Roots isn’t in it for profit. They care about their community. They make sure struggling families have food. That should not be rare. But it is these days.

Bird Flu Continues, But Rustic Roots Sanctuary Fights Back

The government is not stepping in. Politicians are doing nothing. Grocery stores are making money off shortages. Rustic Roots is doing what leaders should be doing. They are putting people first. They are making sure families can eat.

This farm proves that not everyone is greedy. They show that food can be affordable. They remind us what real leadership looks like. Bird flu may continue to spread. Prices may stay high. But as long as people like Janett Lewis are around, families will have somewhere to turn.

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