31 Mar, 06:26··

Fewer Foreign Eggs on Easter Tables

ZEIT Online

Germany is facing an egg shortage for Easter. This is because many eggs are not coming from Germany. People are buying more organic eggs instead.

The lack of imported eggs is causing problems for people who want to buy eggs for Easter. Supply chain issues are making it hard to get enough eggs. Prices for eggs are also going up. Consumers are responding by buying more organic eggs. This shows a growing interest in environmentally friendly food.

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Highlights

Egg Shortage Impacts Easter

Imported eggs will be less available this Easter in Germany.

Supply Chain Issues Cause Shortage

Problems in the supply chain are reducing egg availability.

Rising Costs Contribute to Problem

Increased costs are also part of the egg shortage.

Organic Eggs Increase Sales

More organic eggs are being bought for Easter.

Consumers Want Sustainable Food

People are interested in environmentally friendly food choices.

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