Until now, the U.S. was the only country allowed to export eggs to Canada. Decreasing stocks in the U.S. has prompted Canada to add Ukraine to the list.

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    12 hours ago

    The second benefit is only one if you forget that unwashed eggs can be refeigerated as well. In fact, I get my eggs from the farmer the day they got layed and put them in the fridge.

    The first benefit is that it’s a tiny bit cheaper to produce, but the savings obviously don’t end up with the customers, as egg prices indicate.

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      The second benefit is only one if you forget that unwashed eggs can be refeigerated as well.

      But that still brings us back to the problem of long distance refrigerated delivery.

      In fact, I get my eggs from the farmer the day they got layed and put them in the fridge.

      Farmers living 5000 miles away?

      The first benefit is that it’s a tiny bit cheaper to produce

      How on earth is chicken farming in an active war zone cheaper than doing it closer to home?