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Scanning the wide selection of eggs in the supermarket, and deciphering the subtle differences in labels on egg cartons. When ...
Let’s set the record straight: The real reason why eggs come in a variety of colors – brown, cream, white or speckled – isn't related to their nutritional value. Ultimately, it comes down to the breed ...
RELATED: “All eggs are from farms, and all eggs are natural, so ‘farm fresh’ and ‘natural’ really has no clear meaning,” explained Calvo. "By law, chickens can’t be given hormones.
Right on Tinder. So let’s break down what these egg labels actually mean, because when a dozen eggs can cost up to $18, it’s best to know what’s in your carton. Pasture-Raised Eggs ...
Egg cartons are riddled with labels like "Omega-3," "Farm Fresh," "Pasture-Raised," and many more. Some phrases give information about how the eggs were produced, but others are marketing ploys.
Hormone-Free or Antibiotic-Free Both of these labels are quite misleading. It's currently illegal in the US to give hormones to poultry, so technically every egg company produces "hormone-free" eggs.
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