Paying $4.20/gallon here for gas, and folks that don't buy from farmers are telling me they're paying upwards of $10/dozen eggs. I don't think there's any good new way to make chicken eggs. David Knight pointed out that the couple hundred million chickens that have been culled would each lay about 300 eggs a year. That's something like 30B less eggs hitting the market - except a layer can be replaced in ~3 months, so hey, that's only ~10B less eggs on the market.
Looks like a polycrisis to me.
Thanks!