ViewpointsOpinionThe Disturbing Details Behind the Bird Flu and Egg PricesSavePrintCartons of eggs are seen for sale in a Sprouts Farmers Market in Houston, Texas, on Aug. 15, 2022. Brandon Bell/Getty ImagesSusan D. Harris1/10/2023|Updated: 1/11/20230:00X 1CommentaryThis article was originally published in American ThinkerWe had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.Share this articleLeave a commentSusan D. HarrisAuthorSusan D. Harris is a conservative opinion writer and journalist. Her website is SusanDHarris.comwebsiteAuthor’s Selected ArticlesWhere’s Greenland? The Case for Bringing Back the GlobeJan 29, 2026How America Went From Arms Embargo to Israel’s Biggest BackerJan 25, 2026From Hostage Crisis to Mass Graves: Iranians’ Long Fight for FreedomJan 23, 2026Hallmark Movie Actress Jen Lilley on Choosing to See Everything Through ‘Heaven’s Lens’Jan 02, 2026Related Topicsbird fluPublic Healthegg prices