DPP Keelung City Councilor Zhang Bingjun and his friends collected 5,000 eggs and distributed them for free. Each person can receive 10 eggs. There were people queuing up after 7 o'clock in the morning, and the queue was winding like a long queue.

(Photo by reporter Yu Zhaofu)

[Reporter Yu Zhaofu/Keelung Report] Egg shortages spread throughout Taiwan. Keelung City Councilor Zhang Bingjun of the Democratic Progressive Party and his friends raised funds to buy 5,000 eggs and distribute them to the public. Young grandpas and grandmas waited early in the morning to pick up the eggs with umbrellas, and the crowd of people who got the eggs wound up into a long queue; when the egg delivery time came at 10 o'clock, each person was limited to 10 eggs, and there was a long queue at the scene, with a total of 500 people benefiting.

Zhang Bingjun said that in recent days, neighbors often heard that they could not buy eggs, which caused some people to panic buy eggs, and even cancer patients told them that they could not supplement their nutrition due to lack of eggs.

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Zhang Bingjun said that in order to prevent the public from being unable to supplement nutrition immediately, he and his friends raised funds to buy eggs, and after asking more than 30 egg farmers from south to north, they collected 5,000 eggs and donated them to Keelung citizens who are in urgent need. issued.

The 80-year-old Mrs. Jiang who ranked first said that she had no choice but to wait in line if she couldn't buy eggs.

Many people at the scene said that supermarkets and grocery stores can't buy it, and the government is too outrageous. Is there a government? How long will it last without eggs?

DPP Keelung City Councilor Zhang Bingjun and his friends collected 5,000 eggs and distributed them for free.

(Photo by reporter Yu Zhaofu)

There were people queuing up after 7 o'clock in the morning, and the queue was winding like a dragon.

(Photo by reporter Yu Zhaofu)