Chook flu is threatening British meals staples, from the English breakfast to Christmas meal

Chook flu is threatening British meals staples, from the English breakfast to Christmas meal


Egg shortages could be on the cards as avian flu sweeps by Europe.

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LONDON — The basic English fry-up and traditional Christmas turkey meal could be under risk as Britain bargains with the impact of soaring scenarios of avian flu.

Fried, poached, scrambled and boiled eggs could properly be off the menu as some British supermarkets have warned that materials could be disrupted, though grocery outlets have also created moves to bolster turkey stocks forward of the festive period.

Britain’s 2nd-major grocery store team Sainsbury’s states it has requested far more turkeys to give by itself a “buffer” as the festive year approaches, whilst the best supermarket chain, Tesco, claimed in Oct it expects to have enough turkeys for Xmas, in accordance to Reuters.

Customers at discounted retail outlet Lidl are reportedly only ready to order up to 3 bins of eggs, though the U.K.’s third-largest grocery store chain Asda has restricted buyers to two containers per transaction.

The present avian flu outbreak is the largest ever professional in the U.K., and the government purchased for all poultry and captive birds in England to be kept indoors from Nov. 7 to try to incorporate the remarkably infectious illness.

Governments across Europe have culled bird populations to limit the distribute of avian flu. Nearly six million birds have been killed in the Netherlands given that October 2021, whilst Spain, Bulgaria, Denmark and France have also been poorly afflicted. 

Nearly 50 million birds have been killed in Europe this calendar year as nations around the world consider to contain the ailment, in accordance to the EU’s Foodstuff Basic safety Agency.

Millions of chickens and turkeys put down as avian flu spreads



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