"Rising Concerns: Bird Flu Outbreak's Impact on Food Safety and Prices"

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A highly contagious strain of bird flu is affecting both chickens and dairy cows in the U.S., leading to the culling of millions of birds and a potential increase in egg prices. While egg prices are expected to rise due to the reduced supply, dairy prices may not be significantly impacted as the virus appears less deadly and contagious in cattle. Despite the outbreak, commercial broiler operations and poultry prices have not been greatly affected, and both eggs and milk remain safe to consume after pasteurization.
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