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How to navigate the egg shortage in Chattanooga

The egg shortage is impacting the US, including Tennessee. Here’s where you can find eggs locally.

A farmers' market stand displays fresh eggs stacked in cardboard cartons on a table covered with a blue and white tablecloth featuring small duck illustrations. A large chalkboard sign reads "Feathers & Fruit" and describes the farm as having "20 acres with over 200 chickens & an orchard." Another smaller chalkboard sign advertises "unwashed, unrefrigerated, much-loved eggs" for sale by the half-dozen. The eggs are arranged neatly in trays, and a wire rack helps hold some stacks upright.

You can get eggs from the Main Street Farmers Market every Wednesday from 4 to 5:30 p.m.

Photo provided by Main Street Farmers Market

The egg shortage has plagued multiple states in the US, including Tennessee. As bird flu cases rise and more flocks are affected, the price and supply of eggs are ever fluctuating.

Although some folks around the country are looking to raise chickens in their backyards, owning chickens on any land in Chattanooga that is not zoned for agriculture (or at least five acres in size) breaks city code. Our friends in Red Bank, however, can keep domesticated fowl on their private properties.

But fret not, we’ve got a few suggestions to avoid the empty shelves at your nearby grocery store.

Now is a better time than ever to shop local at farmers markets around Chattanooga. Spots like the Main Street Farmers Market offer direct access to farm-fresh eggs. Plus, you’re supporting local farmers who may be feeling the pinch, too.

See what’s available at this week’s market before you go, and along with hundreds of other items for sale, you’ll be able to get your eggs from vendors like Feathers & Fruit, Quail Run Farm + Sequatchie Cove Farm.

Since the egg shortage, Sequatchie Cove Farm has increased to selling over 400 dozen eggs a week at the market, compared to last year when they sold 150 dozen a week.

Don’t forget local restaurants are also experiencing price surges. So, if you’re able to stop by your favorite brunch spots, they can use the extra love as well.

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