If youâve been to the grocery store lately, youâve probably noticed that eggs arenât just expensiveâtheyâre getting hard to find. And when something becomes this scarce, it doesnât take long for the internet to react. People are turning to Google in record numbers to find solutions, and the results are fascinating.
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Chicken-tenders: People are trying to become farmers overnight
Google searches show that Americans are scrambling (no pun intended) for solutions. Over the past month, searches for âhow to raise chickens for eggsâ have shot up by 300%, reaching an all-time high.
Some people arenât ready to commit to full-time chicken parenthood, though, which is why ârent a chicken for eggsâ has become a breakout search term. Yes, you read that rightârenting a chicken is a thing now.
Egg-hausted bakers are desperate for substitutes
For those who arenât ready to take the backyard farm route, thereâs been a surge in Google searches for egg substitutes. Queries like âwhat can I use instead of eggsâ and âhow much applesauce to replace one eggâ have spiked as home cooks try to navigate baking without their go-to ingredient. Searches for âpowdered eggsâ and âliquid eggsâ are at record highs this month, reflecting a growing shift toward alternative options.
Scrambling for vegan options
Plant-based egg replacements are also getting more attention than ever. Google searches for âvegan egg substitutesâ have climbed significantly, with items like flaxseed, chia seeds, and commercial egg replacers gaining popularity.
Whatâs next?
With egg prices still high and no clear sign of when things will level out, more people are exploring creative ways to cope. Whether itâs finding the best substitute for baking, investing in backyard chickens, or even renting one for a short-term fix, the internet is making it clear: Americans are looking for solutionsâfast.