Large chicken eggs Animal welfare? Shouldn't such large eggs be avoided? Are they huge? Isn't that too big for a chicken? Pain when laying?
Hello Tuhanti, thank you for your question. The size depends on the age and the breed of hen. Small eggs almost always come from young hens. The older a hen gets, the larger the eggs it lays. There are also differences between different chicken breeds. Just as the color of the egg depends on the breed, the size also depends on the breed. Brown hens lay particularly large eggs. As this depends on natural factors, there is no reason to assume a correlation between egg size and pain. So if you want to take animal welfare aspects into account when buying eggs, the size of the eggs is not important, you should rather pay attention to the way they are kept (e.g. free-range, organic, Demeter eggs). Best regards, your M-Infoline team
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Thank you for your feedback. Then I am reassured. I recently read something about this issue and got a guilty conscience. I buy these breakfast eggs almost exclusively. We think the taste is excellent and our 4-minute breakfast egg is a must on the table. Sensational product with the best taste and the size is of course awesome. Best regards, Tuhanti
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have no question always buy these eggs
And why open a question for it?
Hello Bassgeige, thank you for your feedback. We're pleased that you always buy these eggs and are obviously happy with them 😊. Best regards, your M-Infoline team
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Can you only eat these eggs for breakfast? Or what makes these eggs different from eggs?
It's debatable why eggs are sold with the label "breakfast eggs" at all. It's just marketing, so I would eat these eggs at midnight. Grin...
Hello Darvida, thank you for your question. You can of course eat these eggs at any time of the day. The classic "breakfast eggs" are served half-cooked as a three or five-minute egg (as shown in the product picture). These eggs are particularly suitable for this as they have a larger caliber than regular eggs (around 30 % heavier). Best regards, your M-Infoline team
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Are the eggs pre-cooked as shown on the carton?
Your question can't be serious, can it? If the label is small on the packaging, serving suggestion, completely legal, this question is superfluous, "pre-cooked" eggs??? Could be a new trend, the food industry is working on it. grin...
Hello Bruno_Affolter_2, thank you for your question. As Rhyfalllforelle correctly writes, it is a serving suggestion. It shows typical "breakfast eggs", which is also the name of the product. However, the eggs themselves are not yet cooked. You can find a recipe for the perfect preparation here on Migusto: https://migusto.migros.ch/de/tipps-und-tricks/how-tos/eier-kochen.html. Best regards, your M-Infoline team
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