Aussie shoppers find alternatives to replace this limited-stock staple

The cost of living crisis has affected many consumers nationwide.

Apart from high prices, supermarkets also grapple with supply issues.

As supermarket shelves experience an unusual shortage, Aussies started getting creative in their quest for alternatives.


The recent avian influenza outbreak has disrupted supply chains across the country.

As sick chickens get culled to prevent the virus' spread, this leaves a noticeable gap in the egg aisle.

However, big supermarkets are not the only ones feeling the pinch.


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Eggs remain on shortage due to the avian influenza outbreak. Image Credit: Pexels/Eva Bronzini


Smaller grocery stores, markets, and butchers, while still having some supplies, have witnessed the ripple effects of the shortage.

This shortage prompted a surge in interest in egg substitutes, and savvy Aussie shoppers have been exploring their options.

'As we continue to work closely with our suppliers to manage the availability of eggs, we have noticed an increase in customers seeking alternatives to eggs,' a Coles spokesperson shared in an interview.

They highlighted that products such as egg replacers can be a vegetable-based, egg-free alternative for pantries.

'While we know eggs will continue to be a popular source of protein, we are making sure to have plenty of egg alternatives available for our customers while we work through the current supply challenges facing the egg industry,' the spokesperson added.


On the other hand, Woolworths saw a slight uptick in sales of McKenzie's Egg Replacer compared to last year.

However, it's uncertain if this uptick was directly tied to the egg supply shortage.

These egg replacers, which could be used in bread, cookies, cakes, and muffins, are a convenient solution.

A small container of egg replacer is equal to over two dozens of real eggs.

Typically, these egg replacers are composed of potato starch, tapioca flour, and pea protein.


Less processed options are also available for purchase.

Some of these egg alternatives could be applesauce, ground flaxseed, and yoghurt.

Each alternative could bring its unique qualities and benefits to the table.

Yet, for those who miss having eggs for breakfast, there are also some alternatives that home cooks can use.

Crumbled firm tofu, when seasoned with the right spices, can be an option worth trying.

Here is a handy video guide for egg alternatives available in the market:

Source: Food to Live/YouTube

As we navigate through these shortages, it's an opportunity to explore and embrace the versatility of alternative ingredients.

Who knows, you might discover a new favourite recipe that's both egg-free and delicious!
Key Takeaways

  • Australian consumers have been looking for egg alternatives due to shortages in major supermarkets.
  • Coles noted an uptick in customers looking for products like vegetable-based egg replacers, and Woolworths saw a slight increase in sales of McKenzie's Egg Replacer.
  • Egg replacers can be used in various baking recipes and contain ingredients such as potato starch, tapioca flour, and pea protein.
  • Apart from commercial replacers, there are also unprocessed alternatives for eggs like apple sauce, ground flaxseed, yoghurt and tofu.
Have you been affected by the egg shortage? What inventive substitutes have you tried in your cooking and baking? Share your experiences and tips with us in the comments section below!
 

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You can also see it in the biscuit isle
While we are on it can someone tell me how you get milk from an almond, soy bean or oat ear? Too small to have miniscule nipples!:D:D:D
 
While we are on it can someone tell me how you get milk from an almond, soy bean or oat ear? Too small to have miniscule nipples!:D:D:D
  1. Soak almonds in water overnight or for up to two days — the longer you soak the almonds, the creamier the milk will be. ...
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Let us know when you try it Veggie, I most certainly don’t want to. 😂
lt was just egg with the moisture taken away and dried nothing was added like todays food. The egg powder made lovely scrambled eggs no different from using real eggs and why would it be ? . Look it up Thats all you could get after the war anyway
 
lt was just egg with the moisture taken away and dried nothing was added like todays food. The egg powder made lovely scrambled eggs no different from using real eggs and why would it be ? . Look it up Thats all you could get after the war anyway
Scrambled eggs.

Great way to ruin a few eggs. Give me an omlette anytime!
 
I will only eat an omelette made by me there perfect lots of cheese and tomatoes and mushrooms, as for scrambled eggs not really a fan even though I do good ones. 😋
Sounds yummy but l will pass the scrambled eggs . l'm not an egg person and just cannot eat an egg without feeling sick .For some stupid reason l look at it as a chick which it is of course and it puts me off but l don't mind omlettes and pancakes.Perhaps it's the yellow that puts me off.
We have just hatched three chicks in the incubator and finally got them in their own pen otherwise the other hens will attack them
 
Sounds yummy but l will pass the scrambled eggs . l'm not an egg person and just cannot eat an egg without feeling sick .For some stupid reason l look at it as a chick which it is of course and it puts me off but l don't mind omlettes and pancakes.Perhaps it's the yellow that puts me off.
We have just hatched three chicks in the incubator and finally got them in their own pen otherwise the other hens will attack them
Awwww how cute 😊
 
Did you know there is actually a difference between a Cookie and a biscuit ?

The difference between biscuits and cookies lies in their texture : biscuits are typically firm, crisp, and snap when broken, while cookies are softer and can be chewy or cakey.

You can also see it in the biscuit isle
Not in US. Biscuits are scones. Just to make it more confusing.
 

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