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Spikes in egg prices have pushed San Diegans into the smuggling business -- thousands of eggs have been confiscated at the U.S.-Mexico Border. Eggs aren't allowed across the border, in part because they can assist in the spread of bird flu. More info:

SAN DIEGO – With egg prices skyrocketing, San Diegans began searching elsewhere for their poultry-laid products.

Alternative means to procuring eggs might include setting up a personal chicken coup or going across the border for a month’s worth of cartons. Spikes in both live chicken purchases and egg confiscations at the border show that San Diegans are scrambling to avoid egg prices.

 

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