Eggs are a hot commodity these days, with prices soaring amid a bird flu outbreak that continues to ravage the nation's poultry. Someone just scored a whole lot of organic eggs in Pennsylvania's Franklin County, however—100,000 or so, swiped out of a distribution trailer in Greencastle. Pennsylvania State Police say the theft took place shortly after 8:30 pm on Saturday at the Pete & Gerry's Organics warehouse, with the stolen loot estimated to be worth about $40,000, per PennLive.com. Pennsylvania State Police rep Megan Frazer says food-based heists of this magnitude are "extremely rare," per the Washington Post. "The thieves could sell them or even use them for vandalizing purposes," she tells the New York Times of the "definitely unusual" crime. "We don't know what [the] purpose of stealing 100,000 would be for at this time."