Which eggs should you buy and is there really a big difference? We break down those egg labels from free range to organic
Head down the supermarket egg aisle and you’re bound to get sticker shock, as prices jumped 60% last year.
With dozens of egg options at different prices, including for cage-free, free range and organic, what does it all mean, and is it worth paying more? Consumer Reports helped explain. “A lot of these terms on egg cartons don’t really have any defined meaning, and if you’re going to pay a premium price for eggs, you want to make sure you’re getting what you think you’re getting,” Consumer Reports editor Trisha Calvo said.Get Tri-state area news and weather forecasts to your inbox.“All eggs are from farms, and all eggs are natural, so ‘farm fresh’ and ‘natural’ really have no clear meaning. And, by law, chickens can’t be given hormones.
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