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Don’t fall for “cage-free” eggs…

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There’s Something Seriously Wrong With American Regulation Agencies. We’re Being Scammed The Requirement For “Cage Free Eggs” Just Means They Have Access To Outdoors But There Is “No Guarantee That They Go Outside Or Can Even Get Outside” “I started to notice we're getting scammed on pricing here. Eggs in my local supermarket. These eggs right here that say cage free very recently, they changed the look of the packaging here to say cage free, and the price was from a $1.79 to now ... This generic brand on the cheapest, plainest white eggs that used to be a $1.79 is utilizing a BS term or label that they put on their package to more than double the price. As some of you guys know, cage free just Just means that they're not in a tiny little cage. Same thing with free range. It means they have access to outdoors, but there's no guarantee that they actually go out there or that they can't even get out there and all these different brands are utilizing these logos like here, free range free range for $7.49. So they're tricking people into paying $7, $8, $9, $10 for a dozen eggs. Basically the same as the cheap eggs. All the plain white eggs they sell at Costco in the 2 dozen and the 5 dozen pack, those are all cage free. And you know what? They're only $2 a dozen. My grocery store here now doesn't allow you to buy any eggs at all for less than $4 a dozen, and they're the cheapest ones. If you're gonna spend extra on cage free or free range. You may as well spend a dollar or 2 more and get something organic.”

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