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"There are many more choices now, and price differences can be dramatic. Some eggs cost twice as much as others," said Sue Perry, ShopSmart Magazine.
If you ever buy eggs in the grocery store, you know there are a wide variety of choices and prices.
But you should consider paying more for organic eggs. They're better for people, chickens and the planet.
"Eggs without antibiotics are another good choice. Just be sure the package says 'No antibiotics used,'" said Urvashi Rangan, Ph.D./Consumer Reports Director of Safety.
How about brown versus white? Actually, it doesn't matter. It has no bearing on nutrition. So don't judge an egg by the color of its shell. It's what's on the inside that counts.
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So true, it's what's on the inside that matters.
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