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No kidding: Deliveries to stores are unstable

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Egg deliveries to stores have been very unstable for a long time - those responsible for store supplies are sounding the alarm.

Are there enough eggs for everyone?

Is there still a chance to buy eggs on Saturday, the last day before Easter when stores are open in Norway?

According to the information, this is not necessarily the case. It is emphasized that the cause of this problem, which is intensifying from the surrounding areas Christmas, are the producers' priorities.

It turns out that Norwegian producers have recently increased their egg exports to the market European caused by a reduction in local production due to poultry diseases. These exports are also more profitable due to the exchange rate of the Norwegian currency.

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Deliveries to stores are unstable

The egg problem was also a topic at one of the sessions at the Norwegian Storting.

Sellers appeal to consumers to shop wisely so that everyone can have access to what they need food products.

Many decided that their only chance to get eggs was shopping in Sweden.

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