Imported eggs available at chain marts from Wednesday in Taiwan

Published 2023년 3월 28일

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Imported eggs will be on sale in Taiwan starting from Wednesday at a price of NT$65 for a box of 10 eggs, with a limit of two boxes per customer at PX Mart and Carrefour. The move aims to address the severe egg shortage in the country, caused by changes in temperature, increased feed costs, a high number of molting hens, and cases of avian flu, which have led to the highest wholesale and farm gate egg prices in years.
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Taipei, March 28 (CNA) Imported eggs will be available on Wednesday at a price of NT$65 (US$2.14) for a 10-egg box, with sales limited to two boxes per customer at PX Mart and Carrefour, the supermarket chains said Tuesday. Imported eggs will hit the shelves at PX Mart stores in Taipei and New Taipei from Wednesday, but availability for purchase will vary from store to store, PX Mart told the media Tuesday. According to Carrefour, an imported 10-egg box will sell for NT$65 at its stores nationwide from Wednesday, while customers north of Changhua can also buy a 12-egg box of imported eggs for NT$79 or NT$89. Council of Agriculture Minister Chen Chi-chung (陳吉仲) said earlier this month that over 7 million eggs would be imported by the end of this month, and more will arrive in April, to address a severe egg shortage and high prices. The shortage stems from changes in ...
Source: Focustaiwan

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