In a recent opinion piece ("When good intentions lay an egg,” Jan. 6), Sen. Ed McBroom, R- Waucedah Township, leaves out key details of why Michigan’s egg law is needed and ignores the popularity of ...
Shell egg farms in Alabama and New York inspected last year by the Food and Drug Administration were recently warned about the serious violations FDA discovered. In the warning letters, FDA discloses ...
To the editor: The crisis isn’t that eggs are now more expensive. The crisis is that there are billions of chickens being tortured and slaughtered to provide meat and eggs. And now, more chickens are ...
A customer looks over the egg selection at a market in Redondo Beach on Jan. 5. (Jay Clendenin / Los Angeles Times) To the editor: California is the wealthiest state in the nation, and yet it hosts ...
To the Editor: The real crisis isn’t the rising cost of eggs — it’s the horrific reality that billions of chickens spend their short, miserable lives crammed into factory farms, which serve as ...
Egg prices have tripled in some states in the past year, largely because of the slaughter of nearly 58 million birds sickened by bird flu. Yet, no price can possibly justify the cruelty inherent in ...
I must take issue with last Friday’s letter “No eggxcuses.” Yes inflation is up, but to overinflate an item (eggs at 24.4 cents each) to justify the argument that we are being lied to is ludicrous. I ...
To the commentary about woke egg prices. The elevated egg prices are a result of supply chain shortage due to bird flu! Not policy! While cage free will add a small cost, the new law just took effect ...
McDonald's pledge last week to start using cage-free eggs is only a small step in preventing staggering suffering endured by millions of birds. Hatcheries that annually supply 200 million female hens ...
To the editor: California is the wealthiest state in the nation, and yet it hosts the largest percentage of the population living in functional poverty. Why? The outrageous price of eggs is emblematic ...