Shopper stunned to discover wrinkled supermarket eggs

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Shopper stunned to find wrinkled eggs at supermarket, raising concerns about freshness and quality. Unusual texture leaves customers confused.

On social media, many viewers were stunned after a shopper shared their baffling experience of discovering wrinkled supermarket eggs.

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Shopper stunned by wrinkled supermarket eggs

A shopper was left stunned after discovering her supermarket eggs had wrinkled shells, sparking debate over their safety.  

She shared photos of the unusual eggs on Facebook, questioning whether they were still safe to consume.  

‘I bought these eggs at Woolworths,’ she wrote.

‘Can someone explain to me what the heck is going on with these? I am baffled!’

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A shopper was shocked to find wrinkled eggs at Woolworths and questioned if they were safe to eat.  Image Credit: Facebook/Ary Guerrero

While the eggs felt like “hollow rocks,” their insides appeared normal, leaving many puzzled about the cause.  

Her post included photos of three wrinkly eggs among a dozen.

While the shells were firm, the eggs felt like ‘hollow rocks.’ She cracked one open, revealing that the inside appeared normal.

Possible explanations for wrinkled eggshells  

The unusual appearance of the eggs sparked curiosity and debate among online users. 

While, many offered possible explanations for the phenomenon.

On social media, many users offered various theories to explain the wrinkled eggs.  

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Some suggested the eggs came from malnourished or young hens, while others blamed viral diseases.  Image Credit: Facebook/Ary Guerrero

One suggested that chickens often lay oddly shaped eggs, but these rarely make it into cartons.  

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Another theory pointed to malnourished hens, stating that mineral deficiencies can lead to misshapen eggs.  

Young hens just starting to lay eggs may also produce wrinkled shells, according to a third explanation.  

One person said: Does she not open the carton before buying? I always do to make sure none are broken

A second wrote: As a farmer i can assure you this happens but are usually graded out. its often from old chickens at the end of their laying or can be caused by infection or damage to reproductive tract.

While a third commented: I’ll bet she checks her eggs next time she buys them. I always check my eggs for breakages. Can’t say I’ve ever found wrinkled ones though.

Another added: The chicken has hemorrhoids, x

Someone else said: Old hens , or a general lack of shell grit . Still safe to eat , if they were layed by your own and you know the conditions.

Another user commented: I always check my eggs before buying these would have been left on the shelf. 

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Many found the situation amusing, making jokes about pre-checking eggs and movie references.  Image Credit: Facebook/Ary Guerrero

Expert insights on wrinkled supermarket eggs

Tim Daniels, a poultry expert, linked wrinkled eggs to diseases like infectious bronchitis in hens.  

‘Some diseases, such as infectious bronchitis, can impact a hen’s ability to produce thick egg whites,’ he explained.

‘This can lead to wrinkled shells because the hens remain carriers of the disease for life.’

This viral disease can affect egg white production and cause lifelong shell abnormalities in affected birds.  

Despite their odd appearance, such eggs are typically safe to eat unless the shell is soft or cracked.  

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Additionally, A Woolworths spokesperson addressed the issue, encouraging customers to report dissatisfaction with products.  

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Woolworths assured customers they could return unsatisfactory eggs under their Fresh or Free Guarantee. Image Credit: Facebook/Ary Guerrero

 

The store’s Fresh or Free Guarantee ensures refunds or replacements for unsatisfactory fresh food items.  

Customers can contact their local store or the online customer care team for assistance.    

While wrinkled eggs may look unusual, they are often safe to eat if the shells are intact.  

Factors like hen health, age, and nutrition can contribute to shell abnormalities.  

If in doubt, shoppers can rely on supermarket guarantees to address concerns about product quality.


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