I’ve seen this story in numerous places. Purina chicken feed is putting hens off of laying. The ceo, Beth Ford of Purina parent company Land O’Lakes, is also on the board of BlackRock, so there’s that.
STORY AT-A-GLANCE
Many assume rising inflation is to blame, but the official narrative states avian flu, affecting up to 58 million birds, is the more likely cause.2 Another theory has surfaced from chicken farmers who have linked problems with egg laying to a certain brand of chicken feed.3 It's also curious timing, as the egg shortage began amidst a series of mysterious fires and other disasters at U.S. food processors.
US Pledged to 'Increase and Disseminate Food Shortages'
It's relevant to note that in March 2022, President Biden openly stated food shortages are "going to be real."4 He also said he spoke with European allies about "how we could increase, and disseminate more rapidly, food shortages."5 Although it's now been largely scrubbed from the internet, the statement wasn't corrected by the White House. It circulated on social media, prompting Facebook to immediately flag it as fake news.
(This Joe statement reminds me of when he was ‘campaigning’ & told the audience they didn’t need to worry or even vote because of the extensive network the dems had ‘in place’. Leave Joe to his own arrogant devices & he may spill the truth. No worries though, no one takes anything he says seriously)
STORY AT-A-GLANCE
- Egg prices have more than doubled compared to what they were a year ago, with a median cost of $4.25 for a dozen
- As of January 2023, more than 58 million birds in 47 states have been killed due to avian flu outbreaks
- The egg shortage began amidst a series of mysterious fires and other disasters at U.S. food processors
- Some farmers have stated chicken feed made by Purina may have been altered to contain lower amounts of protein and minerals, leaving chickens unable to lay eggs
- A report from the Rockefeller Foundation, released in July 2020 and predicting a coming food crisis, calls for the creation of a centralized “nutrition security system”
Many assume rising inflation is to blame, but the official narrative states avian flu, affecting up to 58 million birds, is the more likely cause.2 Another theory has surfaced from chicken farmers who have linked problems with egg laying to a certain brand of chicken feed.3 It's also curious timing, as the egg shortage began amidst a series of mysterious fires and other disasters at U.S. food processors.
US Pledged to 'Increase and Disseminate Food Shortages'
It's relevant to note that in March 2022, President Biden openly stated food shortages are "going to be real."4 He also said he spoke with European allies about "how we could increase, and disseminate more rapidly, food shortages."5 Although it's now been largely scrubbed from the internet, the statement wasn't corrected by the White House. It circulated on social media, prompting Facebook to immediately flag it as fake news.
(This Joe statement reminds me of when he was ‘campaigning’ & told the audience they didn’t need to worry or even vote because of the extensive network the dems had ‘in place’. Leave Joe to his own arrogant devices & he may spill the truth. No worries though, no one takes anything he says seriously)