Save money and buy the best eggs with our advice.|Text: Karen Ansel, RD
Despite a price tag that’s 40 percent higher on average, brown eggs are identical to white in terms of taste and nutrition. Hens that lay brown eggs are bigger, so they eat more feed―a cost that’s passed along to you.
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