Free-range egg disappears from the supermarket in the Netherlands due to bird flu

Published 2023년 1월 17일

Tridge summary

Due to the bird flu outbreak, supermarkets in the Netherlands will no longer be able to sell free-range eggs starting January 25, 2023. This is because free-range chickens must not have been outside for over 16 weeks. Chains like ALDI have already stopped selling these eggs in some locations. However, supermarkets like Albert Heijn, Jumbo, and PLUS will continue to pay the same price to farmers, and consumers will not see a price increase. Despite being more expensive, free-range eggs have seen a 25% decrease in sales in the past year. There are concerns that the bird flu measures could eliminate the free-range egg sector, as farmers may shift to less costly options. Additionally, there is worry that Dutch supermarkets may start importing free-range eggs from Germany to meet demand.
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Original content

Because chickens have had to stay indoors since early October because of bird flu, supermarkets are no longer allowed to sell free-range eggs from January 25. The boxes are then filled with free-range eggs. The poultry sector fears that this adjustment will kill the free-range egg. If free-range chickens have not been outside for sixteen weeks, their eggs may no longer be sold as free-range eggs. That is why ALDI no longer sells free-range eggs in some locations. Supermarket chains Albert Heijn, Jumbo and PLUS will label the boxes by 25 January at the latest to make it clear that they contain free-range eggs from that moment on. Products that normally contain free-range eggs will also contain free-range eggs from the end of January. PLUS no longer sells barn eggs since 2012, but only free-range or organic eggs. But that chain will also replace free-range eggs with free-range eggs. Partly because chicken farmers incur extra costs, free-range eggs are normally slightly more ...
Source: Nu

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