Curious, when you ‘put an egg on it’ what are your go to brands? Which do you avoid?
I personally avoid England’s best
by Jazzyricardo
30 Comments
Beansiesdaddy
I buy whatever is the best deal on sale
haisufu
Is this all that is on sale in US?
Mara-Of-Naamah
Vegetarian fed, as local as I can get, or Egglands Best, as they are always vegetarian fed.
And yes, I know vegetarian fed doesn’t mean the chickens are vegan. They eat bugs and small things they can get ahold of, but they aren’t fed chicken.
GadreelsSword
Has anyone else noticed that since the egg shortage, large eggs are now smaller?
FlowLabel
My only red line is factory eggs. I will then take the cheapest free range they have
brownishgirl
In store, [Farmer Ben’s](https://farmerbenseggs.ca/). Otherwise , when we’re out in Metchosin or Saanich, $5 roadside stalls of local free range chickens.
SeverenDarkstar
I like free range
Jazzyricardo
Egglands best are my least favorite.
For some reason they’re always thin and airy
razorduc
Costco or I think the one with the blue label and clear plastic box in the photo but I get the blue eggs.
lbizfoshizz
I go out in my backyard and grab some duck or chicken eggs!
I live a life of luxury for sure
marvin676
I always buy local farm eggs from a small producer. They honestly are the best.
albanymetz
Just drove out to my parents farm and grabbed another 5 dozen. That’s the egg to put on it. Raise yourself a few chickens if you can.
dblstkd123
Have a friend with chickens. I get them straight from the source!!!!
SchwiftedMetal
Whatever brand has the cheapest jumbo brown eggs that I haven’t already been burned by
International_Toe164
Whatever people have at the feeds store or there front yard.
misirlou22
Brown eggs are local eggs, and local eggs are fresh!!
Blue_Fox9
I like Happy Egg, a little more expensive but they definitely taste better to me.
dauerad
Trader Joe’s Jumbos
AfterBill8630
Cheapest large free range
djqvoteme
People buy eggs based on the brand???
solso287
Sam’s club pasture raised eggs are my favorite, but I don’t go to Sam’s club every week – so I just buy whatever cheapest brown egg there is.
My mother is convinced white eggs aren’t real, and trying to explain otherwise is a mess. So I buy brown eggs because that’s not the hill I wish to die on
hydrangeasinbloom
I have an egg guy down the street who sells eggs from a kiosk in his front yard. Leave cash or pay venmo and grab a carton!
Positive-Composer88
Happy Eggs
Simone-Ramone
I used to use the app called Clucka in Australia You scan the carton and it tells you honestly how many chooks per square metre I think.
ashthundercrow
Walmart’s 60 count for $8.
I go through ~12 eggs a day. 120 for ~$15 isn’t a bad deal.
g1ngertim
I’m surprised not to see Vital Farms here yet. I’ve tried most of the brands in my area, and they’re the best and most consistent of the generally less unethical options.
Pete & Gerry’s were awful, for anyone who’s ever considering them.
_chumba_
Nellie’s Free Range Eggs
sv21js
Clarence Court Burford Browns are the absolute gold (yolk) standard in the UK.
BrianGlory
Whatever is cheapest in a compostable container
Obahmah
Personally, I’m an Egglands best guy… my grandpa was using Egglands best when it was basically the only premium egg version available. I trust the guy and he taught me everything I know about eating and cooking eggs.
Truly farm fresh is a different ballgame, but commercially available eggs … I’ll take EB all day
30 Comments
I buy whatever is the best deal on sale
Is this all that is on sale in US?
Vegetarian fed, as local as I can get, or Egglands Best, as they are always vegetarian fed.
And yes, I know vegetarian fed doesn’t mean the chickens are vegan. They eat bugs and small things they can get ahold of, but they aren’t fed chicken.
Has anyone else noticed that since the egg shortage, large eggs are now smaller?
My only red line is factory eggs. I will then take the cheapest free range they have
In store, [Farmer Ben’s](https://farmerbenseggs.ca/). Otherwise , when we’re out in Metchosin or Saanich, $5 roadside stalls of local free range chickens.
I like free range
Egglands best are my least favorite.
For some reason they’re always thin and airy
Costco or I think the one with the blue label and clear plastic box in the photo but I get the blue eggs.
I go out in my backyard and grab some duck or chicken eggs!
I live a life of luxury for sure
I always buy local farm eggs from a small producer. They honestly are the best.
Just drove out to my parents farm and grabbed another 5 dozen. That’s the egg to put on it. Raise yourself a few chickens if you can.
Have a friend with chickens. I get them straight from the source!!!!
Whatever brand has the cheapest jumbo brown eggs that I haven’t already been burned by
Whatever people have at the feeds store or there front yard.
Brown eggs are local eggs, and local eggs are fresh!!
I like Happy Egg, a little more expensive but they definitely taste better to me.
Trader Joe’s Jumbos
Cheapest large free range
People buy eggs based on the brand???
Sam’s club pasture raised eggs are my favorite, but I don’t go to Sam’s club every week – so I just buy whatever cheapest brown egg there is.
My mother is convinced white eggs aren’t real, and trying to explain otherwise is a mess. So I buy brown eggs because that’s not the hill I wish to die on
I have an egg guy down the street who sells eggs from a kiosk in his front yard. Leave cash or pay venmo and grab a carton!
Happy Eggs
I used to use the app called Clucka in Australia
You scan the carton and it tells you honestly how many chooks per square metre I think.
Walmart’s 60 count for $8.
I go through ~12 eggs a day. 120 for ~$15 isn’t a bad deal.
I’m surprised not to see Vital Farms here yet. I’ve tried most of the brands in my area, and they’re the best and most consistent of the generally less unethical options.
Pete & Gerry’s were awful, for anyone who’s ever considering them.
Nellie’s Free Range Eggs
Clarence Court Burford Browns are the absolute gold (yolk) standard in the UK.
Whatever is cheapest in a compostable container
Personally, I’m an Egglands best guy… my grandpa was using Egglands best when it was basically the only premium egg version available. I trust the guy and he taught me everything I know about eating and cooking eggs.
Truly farm fresh is a different ballgame, but commercially available eggs … I’ll take EB all day