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.