CyberSlag5k
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I buy those Eggland's Best eggs for like $3.50 per dozen, because I believe that battery caged chickens are inhuman and less healthy. However, I've heard that a lot of egg sellers just put "Cage Free" or "Free Range" on their cartons and get away with it by letting their chickens around around for an hour a week or just before they die.
Since there doesn't appear to be an FDA seal (or if there is I haven't seen it) that sets a standard for cage free products, is there a list or a website or something that says which eggs are actually cage free/free range and which aren't? I don't mind paying $4 per dozen eggs, but I want to make sure that what I'm paying for is legitimate.
Thank you.
Since there doesn't appear to be an FDA seal (or if there is I haven't seen it) that sets a standard for cage free products, is there a list or a website or something that says which eggs are actually cage free/free range and which aren't? I don't mind paying $4 per dozen eggs, but I want to make sure that what I'm paying for is legitimate.
Thank you.