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 Articles4 Everyday Choices That Strengthen a MarriageFeb 06, 2026Where’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, 2026Related Topicsbird fluPublic Healthegg prices