HomeNewsTrendsBlame it on winter: Egg shortage hits Australia as supermarket shelves go empty

Blame it on winter: Egg shortage hits Australia as supermarket shelves go empty

Gippsland biodynamic egg farmer Ian Onley said that in his farm, where hens were not kept in barns with artificial controls, there is a 20 per cent drop in egg production during winters.

August 08, 2022 / 19:36 IST
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Due to the shortage, a supermarket in Australia put a cap to the number of eggs customers can buy. (Representational image)
Due to the shortage, a supermarket in Australia put a cap to the number of eggs customers can buy. (Representational image)

Australia is currently facing a shortage of a food product that could endanger weekend breakfast fry-ups. Caught in supply chain woes, the country is running short of its supply of eggs.

A spokesperson for Woolworths, one of the largest supermarket chains in the country, told The Guardian that decreased production on a number of farms had affected the supply of locally produced eggs in some regions.

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“Customers may notice reduced availability at the moment” the supermarket chain said, adding that it was working with suppliers to make the breakfast staple available “as soon as possible”.

Another supermarket company, Coles, had in July put a limit to the number of eggs customers can buy -- two-carton per customer -- but other supermarkets do not have similar measures in place, the publication reported.