Are the colored eggshells suitable for composting in your own garden (naturally degradable colors)?
Hello Hudson_Hawk, thank you for your request. The in-depth clarifications have taken some time. We are sorry that we are only now getting back to you. We will provide you with the following information: Colored eggshells can be composted, as we work with food-grade materials. Please note that the products must be well chopped up for composting. Best regards, your M-Infoline team
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I like the taste of these eggs. I just wonder why boiled eggs have to be so brightly colored or generally colored. Is it really just to be able to distinguish them from raw eggs? I am also convinced that dark-colored eggs are harder to peel. That's why my suggestion/wish is not to dye boiled eggs at all, or if you do, only dye them with light and subtle colors. Thank you!
Hello TestingIlike, thank you for your question. That's right, the eggs are dyed so that they can be distinguished from the raw ones. We have shared your interesting findings about the colors with our specialist department. We have not yet received any similar feedback - but we are happy to take this on board. Best regards, your M-Infoline team
Good evening M-Infoline Wrote six years ago that plain or non-colored eggs wouldn't bother me:Picnic eggsBest regardsFrederica
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I wonder why the colored boiled eggs are generally only offered in plastic trays like this. At Easter, dyed eggs are also available open - just like normal eggs. Why can't they be available all year round?
Hello wabesu, thank you for your question. Unfortunately, open sales are not worthwhile as they take up too much space and demand is too low. A complete carton box is also not possible, as our customers are used to these packs containing raw eggs. The responsible department is currently working on a new, more environmentally friendly solution. Best regards, your M-Infoline team
Hello Hudson_Hawk, thank you for your request. The in-depth clarifications have taken some time. We are sorry that we are only now getting back to you. We will provide you with the following information: Colored eggshells can be composted, as we work with food-grade materials. Please note that the products must be well chopped up for composting. Best regards, your M-Infoline team
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