Buying eggs at the grocery store can be confusing with so many options these days – free-range, cage-free, organic? What does it all mean and is it worth paying extra for?
A trip to the supermarket today will cost you more than it did a year ago, thanks to inflation. And remember when egg prices soared due to a shortage? Prices have started easing but still remain higher than normal.
But there's another challenge. The variety of eggs at the store -- free-range, cage-free, organic and so many more. Maybe you've wondered,"Is it really worth paying more?" A lot of the terms on egg cartons don’t really have a defined meaning. And if you’re going to pay a high price for eggs, you’ll want to ensure you’re getting what you think you’re getting. Consumer Reports offers some tips to help sift through the endless barrage of egg labels.Let’s start off with labels you can ignore, like “farm fresh,” “natural,” and “no hormones.” All eggs are from farms and all eggs are natural, so “farm fresh” and “natural” have no meaning.
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