
U.S. Egg Prices Soar, Fueling Smuggling Surge from Mexico
Egg prices in the U.S. have skyrocketed, surpassing $10 per dozen in some cities, while in Mexico, eggs remain as cheap as $2. The stark price gap has led to a surge in smuggling attempts, with border agents reporting a 36% rise in egg interceptions—San Diego alone seeing a 158% increase. Smugglers have resorted to hiding eggs under blankets and car seats, risking $300 fines.
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