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Egg Shortages Deepen at German Supermarkets as Bird Flu Hits Flocks

Retailers report temporary delivery delays while analysts see only gradual relief as flocks are rebuilt.

Overview

  • Rewe and Kaufland outlets across Germany, including North Rhine-Westphalia and major cities, are showing empty or sparsely stocked egg shelves.
  • Outbreaks of avian influenza in Saxony, including a large operation near Radeburg, led to significant losses of laying hens and reduced supply.
  • Holiday logistics disruptions and roughly 10% growth in egg demand over the past two years have further strained distribution.
  • Supermarket statements note active supplier coordination: Rewe calls the situation challenging, Kaufland cites local delivery delays, and Lidl says overall supply is secured with alternatives.
  • A slight easing is anticipated in January, but rebuilding stocks will take months and consumers should expect prices to rise by about €0.03–€0.05 per egg.