• @blarghly@lemmy.world
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      163 months ago

      Tests don’t cost money. Positive tests cost money, because then you have to kill a bunch of chickens to stop the spread of the disease. Stymieing the spread of bird flu requires both higher egg prices and costly culling for farmers. If the admin stops testing, egg prices come down because farmers can’t be told to cull chickens which they don’t know are sick. So egg prices come down. But also bird flu spreads out of control and we might create a new pandemic.

      • @Clent@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        33 months ago

        Bird flu is very deadly for chickens. Testing or not testing doesn’t affect mortality rate. It’s 75%-100% either way.

        Not testing would mean they are not culling before it spreads therefore more dead chickens and fewer eggs.

        This is not the same as testing cows where there is much lower mortality rate. In cows it results in lower milk production.

        • @P00ptart@lemmy.world
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          13 months ago

          actually that’s quite normal if something like a disease were to come through a region. The variability in price by region is inherent in the deterioration of all food stuffs. It’s why avocados are cheaper in the SW and oranges are cheaper in the SE. Eggs are also regional, but they’re in every region. This is why there’s wildly different prices in eggs, because bird flu might be wreaking havoc 2 states over, but isn’t a big deal where you live.

          That being said, eggs dropping 50% and milk by more than 100% in any one market? That is unusual market behavior.

            • @P00ptart@lemmy.world
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              23 months ago

              Except that that’s not how market adjustments work, buddy. They never go down that abruptly, pal. They adjust slowly to find the happy medium that maximizes profits, guy. That big of a drop in that short of a time isn’t a market adjustment, friendo. You’ve got a lot to learn before you start talking down to people, champ.

          • Maeve
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            13 months ago

            OJ is at $3/qt here, but a gallon of no name from concentrate is 9.

    • Maeve
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      13 months ago

      EPI reports profits hundreds of percents higher, every year. They are nonpartisan.