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Lion mark on eggs

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mamaoftwo · 18/11/2005 17:39

I bought some eggs in Sainsburys today and when I put them in the fridge I noticed they didn't have the lion mark on them. I thought all eggs had to have that on now to prove they were free from salmonella etc (post Edwina Currie..). I usually buy Sainsburys own and they have the lion mark, but I bought different ones today as someone had dropped a box on the floor by the Sainsburys ones and the poor shop cleaner was trying to clear it all up!
Anyway, are they safe to give to my 3 year old for his breakfast? (we stayed in a B&B on a farm once and DH and I had gorgeous freshly laid eggs for breakfast, but the landlady pointed out they didn't have the mark so we didn't give them to our DS).
Can anyone shed any light on this??? Thanks

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starlover · 18/11/2005 17:40

no idea but if you cook them properly they should be fine... ie, no runny yolks!

mamaoftwo · 18/11/2005 18:01

He won't be able to dip his soldiers in if it's not runny!!

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aloha · 18/11/2005 18:02

Goodness me, I wouldn't even think about this. I'd give him the eggs.

cupcakes · 18/11/2005 18:04

I'd give them to him.

gossifer · 18/11/2005 18:05

loads of free range and organic eggs do not have the mark on them, i'd be over the moon if my ds could have fresh laid eggs from a farm!

starlover · 18/11/2005 18:10

well if the yolk is runny technically it is uncooked. hence why pregnant women aren't supposed to have runny yolked eggs etc!

so, if you are concerned then make sure it's cooked thoroughly

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