The festive foods could be in danger this winter.
The shortage of eggs thanks to a flurry of bird flu has meant that many Wetherspoons breakfasts have gone without the staple item on their plate.
It has been reported that the market is facing a delayed knock-back from the deaths of millions of birds throughout the summer's heatwave. Farmers are attempting to restrict the spread of the virus by keeping birds indoors, away from the infected flock.Turkey It's not just eggs that are short in supply right now - warnings have been issued over the availability of Christmas turkeys this year. This is due to the possibility of a strike by staff at the Food Standards Agency .
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However, there has yet to be confirmation of a shortage in dairy at supermarkets, but one certain thing is that prices are rising for both milk and butter. A 1 kg tub of Lurpak has been spotted at a whopping £9 in some stores. " It could dramatically affect the types of crops we can grow and where we grow them. We might still be able to produce some potatoes in the north of Scotland, but we really need to do something now.”
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