The problem of Taiwan's lack of eggs is still difficult to solve, and public discontent is high. Chen Jizhong, chairman of Taiwan's "Agricultural Committee", said that it has expanded its overseas egg orders and optimistically estimated that the shortfall should be made up by the end of March. The DPP "legislators" advised the people to eat duck eggs instead.
Many people are forced to go to the market early in the morning to rush to buy eggs, but they can't buy more, and stores have posted purchase restriction announcements.
Some businesses are forced to change their menu because they don't have eggs available, or they don't sell the dish altogether. Some shops simply sell out early and close their doors because of the insufficient arrival of eggs, or even directly announce a 3-day public holiday and wait for eggs to reopen.
Seeing that the egg shortage tide is difficult to solve in a short time, Zhang Honglu, a "legislator" of the Democratic Progressive Party, suggested that we can promote eating fewer eggs and eating duck eggs instead to the public. "Many people also eat duck eggs, but duck eggs used to feel more expensive. In this case, can you move some duck eggs to the market so that everyone can also buy duck eggs? Use as an alternative. ”
In this regard, Chen Jizhong, chairman of Taiwan's "Agricultural Committee", expressed optimism about its success, but duck eggs and eggs are really different.
Chen Jizhong, chairman of Taiwan's "Agricultural Committee", promised that the egg gap could be made up as soon as the end of March, and it is expected that Taiwan's own production will gradually recover after May, and the days of no eggs to eat will pass.
Source: Phoenix Satellite TV, Huang Jiateng, Lin Baijun reported from Taipei
Editor: Mumu