Why eggs are expensive
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Inflation has begun to cool in the U.S. One area that remains red-hot in terms of cost is that basic consumer staple, eggs. Egg prices were 70 percent higher in January than they were the year before. A big reason: the avian flu which doesn’t seem to be going away. CGTN’s Hendrik Sybrandy reports from Colorado.
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