Perfect for scrambled, boiled and omelettes. always good size eggs and always fr
Perfect for scrambled, boiled and omelettes. always good size eggs and always fresh. My kids eat eggs almost every day and these are there favorite for freshness
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Jen
May 16, 2026
Perfect for scrambled, boiled and omelettes. always good size eggs and always fresh. My kids eat eggs almost every day and these are there favorite for freshness
Lexie Q
May 14, 2026
Nice eggs. From Coles. Cage free eggs and a dozen. Reasonable price for it. 12 Extra large 700 grams.
Tina Jao
May 13, 2026
it’s cheap and good quality, great to have these eggs served with breakfast.
saifud33n
May 11, 2026
Good eggs, fresh and reliable. Crack nicely, cook well, and you can use them for basically anything. Feels better buying cage free too. Sizes are usually pretty consistent and they last well in the fridge. Nothing fancy, but definitely one of those staples you always want around at home.
T
May 11, 2026
so good to make scramble eggs in the morning or fried eggs so good to also bake with
Lola Sawka
May 9, 2026
Picked these up at the shops feeling pretty good about myself, honestly. The packaging does its job - lots of green, a happy hen logo, the word "humane" thrown around like confetti - and for a moment you feel like you're basically saving the planet one omelette at a time. The eggs themselves? Perfectly fine. Yolks were a nice yellow, cooked well, tasted like... eggs. No dramatic difference from the regular ones in taste or nutrition, which is both reassuring and slightly annoying given the price bump. My only gripe is that once you actually look into what "cage-free" means - basically a crowded indoor barn with no outdoor access - the warm fuzzy feeling fades a little. It's a step in the right direction and I'd still buy them over conventional caged eggs, but if you're going to spend the extra dollar, you might as well stretch to free-range or pasture-raised where the hens actually see sunlight. Good egg, questionable marketing.
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