QUESTIONS
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1.
Wholesale egg prices have eclipsed record levels, reaching a high of $8.58 per dozen amid a domestic bird flu outbreak, according to global commodity data firm Expana. More than 52 million egg-laying birds have died, leaving the national flock at just 280 million, a critically low level, said Ryan Hojnowski, a market reporter at Expana. Have you cut down on buying eggs due to the cost?
Yes
53%
791 votes
No
35%
519 votes
Not Applicable
13%
190 votes
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2.
The makers of Easter egg dye kits are bracing for the potential fallout if the egg shortage doesn't begin to clear up before the April 20 holiday. For many companies that specialize in these activity sets, egg dye kits and related products make up a significant share of annual revenue. Diminished sales could have a major impact on their bottom lines. Have you ever dyed eggs for Easter?
Yes
79%
1188 votes
No
13%
196 votes
Not Applicable
8%
116 votes
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3.
Arts and crafts store chain Michaels said it's already seeing shoppers opt for egg-inspired products. The company told CNBC that 43% of its total Easter sales so far this year have been for plaster, plastic and craft eggs. Michaels said a particular craft egg kit designed to "mimic the traditional egg-decorating experience" is selling nearly three times faster than the company had anticipated. Do you decorate for Easter or do any other Easter crafts?
Yes
33%
491 votes
No
56%
847 votes
Not Applicable
11%
162 votes
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