Egg prices are expected to stay elevated, with shortages projected to continue until 2028.

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  1. It’s concerning to hear that egg prices are expected to stay high for such an extended period. The implications for consumers, especially those on tight budgets, could be significant. With various factors contributing to the shortage, such as disease outbreaks and supply chain issues, it will be interesting to see how the market adapts. Consumers might have to seek alternatives or adjust their diets accordingly. It will also be important for policymakers to explore solutions to stabilize supply and help mitigate the impact on both producers and consumers.

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