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Over 100,000 eggs worth approximately $40,000 were stolen from Pete & Gerry’s Organics in Greencastle, Pennsylvania, on February 1, according to Pennsylvania State Police. The theft targeted the back of a delivery truck around 8:40 PM and is currently under investigation. Police have encouraged anyone with leads to contact the Chambersburg bureau.
The egg heist comes in the wake of skyrocketing prices tied to a nationwide bird flu epidemic, which has resulted in more than a 65% increase in egg prices over the past year, as reported by U.S. government data. The Agriculture Department projects prices will continue to rise, estimating an additional 20% increase in 2025.
In response to the price surge, dining establishments like Waffle House have implemented additional charges for eggs, including a recent $0.50 surcharge per egg. The epidemic has also caused widespread disruptions in supply, with retailers reporting empty shelves.
Officials at Pete & Gerry’s have stated they are addressing the situation swiftly but have not disclosed further details at this time.