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The highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreak in the U.S. has driven up egg prices and emptied shelves, sparking a sharp increase in demand for chicken rental services, which allow consumers to rent a flock of egg-laying hens for a set period, providing a steady supply of fresh eggs.
This surge in demand comes as more U.S. grocery chains impose egg purchase limits and retailers nationwide scramble to manage dwindling supplies.