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>>16962951
egg/egg

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>>15609238
I have also done side by side comparisons. But instead of comparing supermarket bullshit with supermarket bullshit, I compared supermarket bullshit with self certified eggs. Meaning I actually saw in person irl how the birds lived. The taste is dramatic.

My boyfriends mom also tried to gift me with free range organic eggs and I legitimately couldn't eat them. I gave her the eggs back along with some of my duck eggs.

Here is a photo where you can actually see the difference between organic free range supermarket eggs and the eggs I get.

So don't give me your bullshit, supermarket slave.

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>>15317190
I agree that supermarket eggs are p nasty. I can't eat them anymore after getting the real shit.
Supermarket, especially American supermarket eggs are watery and somewhat deluded in flavor. It makes the egg more mucusy. Maybe its due to washing? Maybe it's due to a lack of vitamin D and other nutrients from not being able to forage? But unwashed eggs from my neighbor or my own flock is like day and night. Like you can even see the color difference in the yolk. And this isn't from marigold or feed additives. The chicken who lays these eggs get cheap feed, mostly cracked corn, and then she supplements the rest of her diet via foraging.

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>>15138924
Eggs from the supermarket are shit and less satisfying than eggs from legitimate, self certified, free range birds.

Pic related: You can tell the difference between cafo chickens and free range birds. I have seen these chickens in person, they are not supplemented marigold. All they eat is cracked corn and whatever they forage.

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