6 medium free reange eggs for 49p @ Tesco Old Swan - big pallet full by the milk and also where the eggs usually are.
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jimstafford18 to iibdii
15 Oct 1514#5
Is that for free range? Not eating free range eggs in this day and age is totally immoral.
Leftfield_2k2 to spold86
15 Oct 1512#11
Utter dribble!
It's about greed, selfishness and an absolute lack of compassion for sentient creatures!!
It's an absolute embarrassment that in the 21st century buying caged eggs is still legal in a so called 'civilized' society !
btw it's IMMORAL not amoral, people buying caged eggs know fully well the pain and suffering involved, they simply don't care and are more concerned about saving a few pennies
tomwenn to spold86
15 Oct 156#9
Then don't eat eggs at all, they aren't a staple food or anything. If all my money could afford was an animal suffering horrendously, then I wouldn't eat that product. It is completely immoral.
stanno to spold86
15 Oct 155#13
No it's not - it's about your priorities. A few pence here or there isn't going to push your budget over the edge - you could economise elsewhere. Some people just don't give a damn about needless animal suffering, even if they've been told about it countless times.
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Richard_Lawrence
15 Oct 154#1
What I want to know is when did they change the specification for the sizing of hen's eggs so that medium now equates to the size of quail eggs?
qbs to Richard_Lawrence
15 Oct 151#3
That would be the wide eyed large bottomed quail I assume. :confused:
adamcb
15 Oct 15#2
Bargain. Some are decent size just depends but for this price it really doesn't matter.
iibdii
15 Oct 15#4
COLD for me, (not voting) very fragile, besides, iceland does 20 for 1.50 thats 7.5p an egg so 5p cheaper than tescos
jimstafford18 to iibdii
15 Oct 1514#5
Is that for free range? Not eating free range eggs in this day and age is totally immoral.
tomwenn to iibdii
15 Oct 154#6
Yeah, not really comparable, being that they are caged hens.
Dawsy
15 Oct 151#7
Good price for "Free Range" eggs.
Heat from me.
spold86
15 Oct 152#8
itsnot a case of amoral 2 alot of people, its just what they can afford
tomwenn to spold86
15 Oct 156#9
Then don't eat eggs at all, they aren't a staple food or anything. If all my money could afford was an animal suffering horrendously, then I wouldn't eat that product. It is completely immoral.
Leftfield_2k2 to spold86
15 Oct 1512#11
Utter dribble!
It's about greed, selfishness and an absolute lack of compassion for sentient creatures!!
It's an absolute embarrassment that in the 21st century buying caged eggs is still legal in a so called 'civilized' society !
btw it's IMMORAL not amoral, people buying caged eggs know fully well the pain and suffering involved, they simply don't care and are more concerned about saving a few pennies
stanno to spold86
15 Oct 155#13
No it's not - it's about your priorities. A few pence here or there isn't going to push your budget over the edge - you could economise elsewhere. Some people just don't give a damn about needless animal suffering, even if they've been told about it countless times.
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It's about greed, selfishness and an absolute lack of compassion for sentient creatures!!
It's an absolute embarrassment that in the 21st century buying caged eggs is still legal in a so called 'civilized' society !
btw it's IMMORAL not amoral, people buying caged eggs know fully well the pain and suffering involved, they simply don't care and are more concerned about saving a few pennies
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Heat from me.
It's about greed, selfishness and an absolute lack of compassion for sentient creatures!!
It's an absolute embarrassment that in the 21st century buying caged eggs is still legal in a so called 'civilized' society !
btw it's IMMORAL not amoral, people buying caged eggs know fully well the pain and suffering involved, they simply don't care and are more concerned about saving a few pennies
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