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  • Egg customers crying fowl over empty shelves, high prices can now rent their own chickens

    Egg customers crying fowl over empty shelves, high prices can now rent their own chickens

    As customers face empty shelves and rapidly rising egg prices at the supermarket due to the avian flu and a lower national supply, breakfast lovers have another option – their own backyard. 

    Founded 12 years ago, Rent the Chicken provides customers with two egg-laying hens, a portable chicken coop, up to 200 pounds of feed, food and water dish and a book on taking care of chickens. 

    “Within two days of the arrival, your chickens will lay eggs ready to use!” the company promises, adding that the homegrown eggs have one-third the cholesterol, one-fourth of the saturated fat and two times more omega three fatty acids that store-bought eggs.

    The company adds, “Your Rent The Chickens should lay about a dozen to two dozen eggs per week depending on your Rental Package.  You will know exactly what your chickens eat!”

    NEW YORK RESTAURANT OWNERS SLAMMED BY SURGING EGG PRICES

    As customers face empty shelves and rapidly rising egg prices at the supermarket due to the avian flu and a lower national supply, breakfast lovers have another option – their own backyard.  (Tim Graham/Getty Images / Getty Images)

    Customers can schedule a date on the website or the phone and the company will bring out the chickens, which are already laying eggs, as well as the supplies. 

    The chickens are also available for adoption if the customer realizes they want to keep them at the end of the rental period, the company added. 

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    Rent the Chicken co-founder Jenn Tompkins told ABC News that their phone is “ringing off the hook” as egg prices go up. 

    “Our online inquiries are filling up very quickly as well,” Tompkins said. “We will run out of hens available for rent. If anyone is interested, please make sure to put their reservation in sooner than later.”

    She said that the chickens cost around $500 to rent for about six months. 

    EGG SHORTAGES FORCE SOME GROCERY STORES TO IMPOSE LIMITS

    empty egg shelf

    More and more stores are seeing empty shelving because of dwindling egg supplies.  (Getty Images)

    While that averages out to about $20 a week for eggs, Tompkins said the chickens provide food assurance amid scarcity. 

    “We are not coming against the high price of eggs,” she explained to USA Today. “We are solving a problem of food insecurity; of not having eggs on the shelf. People can have eggs in their backyard.” 

    Eggs Unlimited Vice President Brian Moscogiuri told “Fox & Friends” on Thursday that the country is going through “the worst bird flu outbreak that we’ve had in the last 10 years since 2015, potentially the worst bird flu outbreak that we’ve ever had in the history of this country.” 

    In the last year, egg prices have risen 53% since January 2024, and they’re already up 15% since January of this year. 

    In the last three years, 153 million cases of bird flu have been found in poultry. 

    “We’ve lost 120 million birds since the beginning of 2022. In the last few months alone, since the middle of October, we’ve lost 45 million egg-laying hens,” he added. “We’ve lost a significant amount of production, more than 13%. So we’re just dealing with supply shortages. And it’s just a disaster right now because this virus is in three of the top egg-laying states in the country. It doesn’t seem like it’s stopping anytime soon.”

    eggs in a carton

    In the last year, egg prices have risen 53% since January 2024, and they’re already up 15% since January of this year.  (Celal Gunes /Anadolu via Getty Images / Getty Images)

    Joe Defrancesco, a Connecticut farmer who started renting his chickens out five years ago, told WVIT-TV, “It’s really a learning experience. Yes you get an egg per chicken per day and it’s a great thing knowing you have eggs right in your backyard and you’re guaranteed.”

    Tompkins told Axios that the birds also have an added benefit for renters. 

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    “The chickens provide a level of therapy that people didn’t know that they needed,” she said.

  • Canaian leaders vow to remove American alcohol from shelves

    Canaian leaders vow to remove American alcohol from shelves

    Multiple Canadian provinces are planning to remove American-made alcohol from store shelves in response to sweeping tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump.

    On Saturday, Trump signed off on additional 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports, which goes into effect Tuesday, as well as a 10% tariff on Chinese goods. Energy resources from Canada will have a lower 10% tariff, according to the White House.

    In response, Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston said the Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation will remove all U.S. alcohol from store shelves starting Tuesday, including beer, wine, spirits and coolers.

    MEXICO AGREES TO DEPLOY 10,000 TROOPS TO US BORDER IN EXCHANGE FOR TARIFF PAUSE

    President Donald Trump talks with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during a G-7 Summit welcome ceremony, Friday, June 8, 2018, in Charlevoix, Canada. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci / AP Images)

    In a statement, Ontario Premier Doug Ford said that he told the Liquor Control Board of Ontario to pull U.S. alcohol from stores starting Tuesday.

    “Every year, LCBO sells nearly $1 billion worth of American wine, beer, spirits and seltzers. Not anymore,” Ford said. “Starting Tuesday, we’re removing American products from LCBO shelves. As the only wholesaler of alcohol in the province, LCBO will also remove American products from its catalogue (sic) so other Ontario-based restaurants and retailers can’t order or restock U.S. products.”

    In an interview with Global News, British Columbia Premier David Eby said he directed the B.C. Liquor Distribution Branch to stop purchasing American liquor from Republican-led states. 

    HOW TRUMP’S TARIFFS CLOSED THE LOOPHOLE USED BY CHINESE RETAILERS

    Blue Water Bridge

    Trucks pass over the Blue Water Bridge at the border crossing with the US in Sarnia, Ontario on Monday. President Donald Trump said he will discuss the punishing tariffs he has levied on Canada and Mexico with both countries on Monday, after arguing (GEOFF ROBINS/AFP via Getty Images / Getty Images)

    Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew called Trump’s tariffs “an attack on Canadians.”

    “We support the federal response to these tariffs and here in Manitoba, we’re stopping the sale of American products at Manitoba liquor marts,” he said. “How you choose to spend your money is one of the most important decisions you as a consumer can make. There are plenty of great Manitoba breweries and distilleries to support instead.” 

    Kinew directed the Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries (MBLL) to stop the sale of American products in the province and to pull American products off the shelves of liquor marts and stop ordering American alcohol.

    Quebec Premier François Legault said his province will fight the tariffs, the CBC reported. He said his government has asked the liquor board, the Société des alcools du Quebec (SAQ), to remove all American products from its shelves starting Tuesday.

    “Today, Mr. Trump has decided to attack us. We have to stand up, we have to fight to protect our economy, to protect our jobs,” Legault told reporters Saturday night, the report said. 

    Trump has long blamed Canada and Mexico for failing to prevent the flow of illegal immigrants and drugs into the United States and has said both countries take advantage of U.S. trade policy. 

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    In exchange for a one-day delay of the tariffs, Mexico has agreed to deploy 10,000 troops to the southern border, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said Monday. Trump and Sheinbaum spoke on Monday and agreed that Mexico will do more to combat drug trafficking into the U.S., and that the U.S. will step up efforts to block the flow of firearms into Mexico.

    Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau were expected to speak Monday.