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In recent days, an ominous sign has appeared throughout Texas. "Eggs [are] not for commercial sale," read warnings, printed on traditional 8 1/2-by-11-inch pieces of white paper and posted at H-E-B grocery stores across Texas. "The purchase of eggs is limited to 3 cartons of eggs per customer."

 

H-E-B, which operates some 350 supermarkets, is one of the largest chains not only in the state, but in the whole country. And it has begun, as the casual but foreboding notices warn, to ration its eggs.

 

"The United States is facing a temporary disruption in the supply of eggs due to the Avian Flu," a statement released on Thursday said. "H-E-B is committed to ensuring Texas families and households have access to eggs. The signs placed on our shelves last week are to deter commercial users from buying eggs in bulk."Scissors-32x32.png


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I went to get some breakfast sandwiches at a fast food place yesterday at 9:10 am. Was told no breakfast for you, because of egg shortage they are stopping breakfast at 9 instead of 11.

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I went to get some breakfast sandwiches at a fast food place yesterday at 9:10 am. Was told no breakfast for you, because of egg shortage they are stopping breakfast at 9 instead of 11.

Our neighbor goes once a week to a local farm to get his eggs. He gets a cheaper price for a larger amount. Thinking of throwing in with him.

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I went to get some breakfast sandwiches at a fast food place yesterday at 9:10 am. Was told no breakfast for you, because of egg shortage they are stopping breakfast at 9 instead of 11.

Our neighbor goes once a week to a local farm to get his eggs. He gets a cheaper price for a larger amount. Thinking of throwing in with him.

 

 

That's eggsactly what you should do. No use walking on eggshells every time you go to the store wondering if you can get them.

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Whataburger returns to normal breakfast hours despite egg shortage – with one small change By Craig Hlavaty | June 5, 2015 | Updated: June 5, 2015 3:00pm

Relax Whataburger fans, a sense of normalcy has returned to your universe as the Texas-based chain of burger joints has announced a change in its restricted breakfast schedule.

 

A Whataburger spokesperson said Friday afternoon that breakfast hours are back to the usual 11pm-11am schedule. Egg supplies, which are still limited, mean that eggs will only be served from 5-11 a.m.

 

During the full 12-hour breakfast window, customers can still order an item with eggs – likle the popular B.O.B. (Breakfast on a Bun), for example – however the item will be served without the egg.Scissors-32x32.png

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CB8QqQIwAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.chron.com%2Flife%2Ffood%2Farticle%2FWhataburger-makes-welcome-change-to-its-breakfast-6309695.php&ei=nilzVcuCN4eWygSKloPIDA&usg=AFQjCNEAh7gDxMGn7POFfas6KRTFp6MjnA&bvm=bv.95039771,d.aWw

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Whataburger returns to normal breakfast hours despite egg shortage – with one small change By Craig Hlavaty | June 5, 2015 | Updated: June 5, 2015 3:00pm

Relax Whataburger fans, a sense of normalcy has returned to your universe as the Texas-based chain of burger joints has announced a change in its restricted breakfast schedule.

 

A Whataburger spokesperson said Friday afternoon that breakfast hours are back to the usual 11pm-11am schedule. Egg supplies, which are still limited, mean that eggs will only be served from 5-11 a.m.

 

During the full 12-hour breakfast window, customers can still order an item with eggs – likle the popular B.O.B. (Breakfast on a Bun), for example – however the item will be served without the egg.Scissors-32x32.png

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CB8QqQIwAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.chron.com%2Flife%2Ffood%2Farticle%2FWhataburger-makes-welcome-change-to-its-breakfast-6309695.php&ei=nilzVcuCN4eWygSKloPIDA&usg=AFQjCNEAh7gDxMGn7POFfas6KRTFp6MjnA&bvm=bv.95039771,d.aWw

 

That is where I went.

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Whataburger returns to normal breakfast hours despite egg shortage – with one small change By Craig Hlavaty | June 5, 2015 | Updated: June 5, 2015 3:00pm

Relax Whataburger fans, a sense of normalcy has returned to your universe as the Texas-based chain of burger joints has announced a change in its restricted breakfast schedule.

 

A Whataburger spokesperson said Friday afternoon that breakfast hours are back to the usual 11pm-11am schedule. Egg supplies, which are still limited, mean that eggs will only be served from 5-11 a.m.

 

During the full 12-hour breakfast window, customers can still order an item with eggs – likle the popular B.O.B. (Breakfast on a Bun), for example – however the item will be served without the egg.Scissors-32x32.png

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CB8QqQIwAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.chron.com%2Flife%2Ffood%2Farticle%2FWhataburger-makes-welcome-change-to-its-breakfast-6309695.php&ei=nilzVcuCN4eWygSKloPIDA&usg=AFQjCNEAh7gDxMGn7POFfas6KRTFp6MjnA&bvm=bv.95039771,d.aWw

 

That is where I went.

 

I was just guessing but I just knew it was

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