That’s $3 for 15 eggs. Sadly not free-range, only cage-free.

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  • @Macallan@lemmy.world
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    07 hours ago

    The USDA requires eggs to be washed, which removes the natural protective coating. Then they need to be kept cool in a refrigerator.

    Over there the eggs aren’t required to be washed so the natural protective coating stays on. No refrigeration needed.

    • @FiskFisk33@startrek.website
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      Fun fact, unlike the rest of the EU, sweden does wash almost all its eggs. Unlike the United States, Sweden has very strict rules regarding how that wash is done though, and the eggs does 't loose their membrane.

      In the EU washed eggs are generally illegal to sell outside of the country of origin, Sweden is granted an exemption from that rule due the gentle nature of the wash.

    • @wisely@feddit.org
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      07 hours ago

      As someone who used to raise chickens, I know that the eggs can be covered in poop. Does this leave poop on the eggs in the store if they are unwashed?