Trump official unveils plan down record-high egg prices ‘immediately’
USDA SEC. Brooke Rollins shares the new strategy of Trump’s Administration to fight bird flu, as egg prices remain high.
Whereas High rates of egg recording Trump officials “roar” to resolve the costs, the floating options “Immediately” reduce the amount spent on the dietary staple “immediately”.
“We look at some eggs in the short term,” he said from the lawn of the White House on Wednesday.
“We are talking to several countries in the world that can get eggs directly. This would not be a long-term correction, but it immediately begins to lower those prices. “
In order to mitigate some of the cargo load, the fourth pillar of feet, the eggs are simply a part of a more comprehensive plan, which implies the predetermination of livelihoods, resettled in birds and vaccines.
Egg lack leads to odd pricing mismatch with free cage costs less than usual

Egg prices have reached a high level of all new times, $ 4.95 per 100. (Anthony Wallace / AFP Via Getty Images / Getty Images)
“At the end of the day, the policy is important,” he said, Fox News’ Dana Perino.
“Egg prices we see now [caused by] Extensive rolling, too many rules, too much government … so it’s [scaling back regulations] part of this plan. “
In January, the average price of dozens of eggs hit $ 4.95 before $ 2.52 last year.
The lack of eggs makes some grocery stores set restrictions
The President of the National Association of Restaurants Michel Corsmo misses the value of the egg on “Claman’s Disability”.
The lack of egg has forced some grocery stores to set boundaries on how many cards can buy customers. Some restaurants, including Denny And the waffle house, started adding egg surcharge to soften some of their costs.
Rollins, however, see light at the end of the tunnel.
“We see a significant plan, which is moving forward with the forthcoming funds, and American consumers and American poultry farmers have a relief immediately in the corner.
Fox Business’ Lydia Hu reports an increase in egg prices due to a limited supply of bird flu.
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This report contributed to Fox Business’ Daniella Genovese.