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    Princess Sparkles Paula's Avatar
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    Mine aren’t in the fridge, apparently it’s not necessary
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    I dont keep mine in the fridge either.
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    It does make you wonder though why fridges have compartments for eggs.

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    Guardian of the North and kipper holder Angie's Avatar
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    I think at one point they used to be refridgerated but with chickens now innoculated as babys it might not be needed just my theory though
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    Lol, we don't have eggs often enough to need to know lol
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    Mine are in the fridge as there's no room in the cupboard!
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    Just had a bit of a Google search and escaped just before I disappeared down the rabbit hole. It appears you are right Angie. Since salmonella vaccinations have been used across Europe since 2010 there is no a reason to refrigerate eggs. Other parts of the world do not vaccinate so higher risk and refrigeration is recommended in these countries. However it is adviced to keep eggs at a stable temperature as fluctuations in temperature can increase bacteria levels, so experts claim a fridge door is not the best place due to opening and closing.

    So why do fridges have egg racks in the door? Still no idea.

  8. #188
    My Tesco delivery has just arrived and as I went to put it away I opened the fridge and what do I find? EGGS!!! Bloody cleaners. I don’t often have eggs in the house cos there can be ‘Diarr’ consequences if you get my drift. Grrrr. I do wish they would ask.

    However the good news is I had to take out the salted caramel ice cream to fit everything else in and now there is no room left so I’m just gonna have to eat it

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    can't fault that logic
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    Eggsellent logic!

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