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Victim of egg fraud

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MidnightPatrol · 15/02/2026 09:40

Earlier this week I read that people were swapping ‘premium eggs’ in the supermarket, for cheaper ones.

Reader, today I opened my Clarence court eggs to find… only half in a box of ten had the relevant crown stamp.

I’ve been had!

Check your eggs!

OP posts:
Pastlast · 15/02/2026 09:42

Why would someone bother to do this? I always buy posh eggs because of the higher welfare standards but eggs all taste the same so what’s the advantage?

LuckyNumberFive · 15/02/2026 09:43

Pastlast · 15/02/2026 09:42

Why would someone bother to do this? I always buy posh eggs because of the higher welfare standards but eggs all taste the same so what’s the advantage?

They get the premium eggs with the higher welfare standard without paying the price tag.

MakeYourOwnSunshine · 15/02/2026 09:44

That's hilarious! I buy non premium eggs so I'm sure I'll be fine.

LadyKenya · 15/02/2026 09:46

Pastlast · 15/02/2026 09:42

Why would someone bother to do this? I always buy posh eggs because of the higher welfare standards but eggs all taste the same so what’s the advantage?

I don't think that is true. I used to buy very cheap eggs, in my youth, and they were mostly watery, with a sallow, pale yolk, and quite tasteless. The eggs that I buy now, are full of flavour, with a decent looking yolk.

MidnightPatrol · 15/02/2026 09:49

Pastlast · 15/02/2026 09:42

Why would someone bother to do this? I always buy posh eggs because of the higher welfare standards but eggs all taste the same so what’s the advantage?

The are nicer.

Not sure ‘worth being caught shoplifting over ~£1-2 when already buying eggs’, but nicer.

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MidnightPatrol · 15/02/2026 09:50

MakeYourOwnSunshine · 15/02/2026 09:44

That's hilarious! I buy non premium eggs so I'm sure I'll be fine.

They are a gateway drug in terms of buying premium basics, so best avoided.

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EleanorReally · 15/02/2026 09:51

on buying a bra in M & S, she checked the package, in case it had been swapped with another bra, someone's used bra, because people do this!

PickledElectricity · 15/02/2026 09:52

That is outrageous! Do you not check eggs anyway to make sure they aren't cracked before buying?

WelcometomyUnderworld · 15/02/2026 09:53

MidnightPatrol · 15/02/2026 09:50

They are a gateway drug in terms of buying premium basics, so best avoided.

This.

My DH used to ridicule DM for buying expensive premium eggs (the golden yolk premium, not just better welfare premium that we bought). Then he bought some to see what she was on about, and now we can never go back to normal eggs. It’s been an expensive revelation.

MidnightPatrol · 15/02/2026 09:55

PickledElectricity · 15/02/2026 09:52

That is outrageous! Do you not check eggs anyway to make sure they aren't cracked before buying?

Yes - but it had not crossed my mind to check for the right stamp!

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Alpacajigsaw · 15/02/2026 09:55

God who could be arsed. I must admit though I’d be quite upset if I bought free range (which I always do) and then was inadvertently eating battery farmed ones, not due to cost but welfare

MidnightPatrol · 15/02/2026 09:57

WelcometomyUnderworld · 15/02/2026 09:53

This.

My DH used to ridicule DM for buying expensive premium eggs (the golden yolk premium, not just better welfare premium that we bought). Then he bought some to see what she was on about, and now we can never go back to normal eggs. It’s been an expensive revelation.

Ann eggspensive revelation!

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MouseCheese87 · 15/02/2026 10:00

Pastlast · 15/02/2026 09:42

Why would someone bother to do this? I always buy posh eggs because of the higher welfare standards but eggs all taste the same so what’s the advantage?

I think you can tell the difference. The yolk is richer and bigger from a higher quality egg. The best ones are from from a proper farm shop.

BorgQueen · 15/02/2026 10:01

Eggs definitely don’t all taste the same, the diet of the chickens has a huge impact.
The difference between Supermarket free range and something like Ewe eggs or those fresh off a farm is massive, even the shells are different.
The taste, the texture is completely different.
I’d use cheaper eggs for baking but not for eating as scrambled/fried etc.

It’s like comparing skimmed milk with Jersey gold top.

Sajacas · 15/02/2026 10:01

The nutritional content between 'good' eggs and cheap eggs can very significantly because of the difference on feed and lifestyle.

TonTonMacoute · 15/02/2026 10:07

I always pay more for better eggs, and I always check in the supermarket that there are no cracked ones, so I hope I would notice a swap.

It's definitely worth getting higher welfare eggs. I mostly buy eggs from my farmer neighbour. They vary in size shape and colour of both shell and yolk, and they are very fresh, but supplies are very thin this time of year.

EleanorReally · 15/02/2026 10:19

this sounds extraordinary and quite unlikely tbh

dottiedodah · 15/02/2026 10:21

I saw this! seems mad .I dont see how no one would notice TBH.I buy Sainsburys own (not basics) which are free range .Always check for cracked shells anyway .

deeahgwitch · 15/02/2026 10:21

Alpacajigsaw · 15/02/2026 09:55

God who could be arsed. I must admit though I’d be quite upset if I bought free range (which I always do) and then was inadvertently eating battery farmed ones, not due to cost but welfare

So would I @Alpacajigsaw

Dgll · 15/02/2026 10:29

I saw a women doing this in the supermarket a couple of weeks ago. I always get my eggs from the back now.

xanthomelana · 15/02/2026 10:29

EleanorReally · 15/02/2026 10:19

this sounds extraordinary and quite unlikely tbh

It’s not unlikely. We catch people doing this regularly and it’s definitely a thing.

EleanorReally · 15/02/2026 10:30

what a very middle class crime!

springchill · 15/02/2026 10:31

Our local supermarket has out a sign up warning people that the eggs area is covered by CCTV. It’s been going on for ages where I live.

HopSpringsEternal · 15/02/2026 10:32

EleanorReally · 15/02/2026 10:19

this sounds extraordinary and quite unlikely tbh

I have seen people do it. I did once take some more expensive eggs and put them in there.Mid range section because there was only one box left in mid range and out of fifteen eggs.Two were broken, so I swapped those out.

EleanorReally · 15/02/2026 10:33

i know, i fancy some Duchy eggs, i will just swap a few from my Essential box.

nope - still dont believe it

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