Egg Shortages Continue in France Despite 'Chicken Boost' Plan
Many French supermarkets have empty shelves in the egg section, with retailers blaming bad weather and bird flu for the shortages.
In recent weeks many consumers in France have reported egg shortages, with pictures of empty shelves shared on social media.
Retailers say that a long-term problem has been made worse by recent outbreaks of bird flu, coupled with the snowy weather that hit France last week, causing widespread transport disruption.
But France has been struggling with egg shortages for some time, caused by a long-term trend of the French...
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