35 Last year, Finland experienced a meat shortage that lasted for several months, and now the country is facing a shortage of chicken eggs. According to S-Group, the egg shortage is due to the culling of laying hens, while newly introduced chickens have not yet begun producing eggs. (media.scored.co) posted 96 days ago by Chukna 96 days ago by Chukna +35 / -0 7 comments share 7 comments share save hide report block hide replies
Gee, this sounds awfully familiar...
It does seem like an artificial shortage. I wonder what the objective is, to reduce egg consumption and to drive up prices? Helsinki has just voted to limit the use of animal products and meat in school meals to only one day per week.