curious about the "Eggland's Best" eggs.

If you check their site they state exactly how they keep their free range chickens. To me their not true free range.
 
I am more and more unhappy with EB because so many spots in the cage free eggs. I am wondering why I am finding so many more spots than I use to and I am wondering if I am choosing the more expensive now, instead of the white eggs. Is this typical to discard 3 or 4 of a dozen due to spots? Thanks for helping me understand, I am a novice.
 
EB eggs are great. But, how do I get my hands on EB packaged chickens (whole or parts). This way I can compare the chicken to the egg?
 
According to a Kentucky Life Show re: chicken, cage free means they are let out of their cages for 1 hour daily. Using this logic, prisoners in solitary are cage free because they are let into the yard 1 hour a day.

I looked up all off the terms such as "all natural", organic, and others terms that mean a 20% increase in price. FDA does not pin these terms to any quantifiable and discernible status. The definition of all natural could easily be describing weapons grade depleted uranium .. it "came from the earth" ... didn't it ?

Copper cures arthritis too !
Hi!
I worked for a Veterinarian & he said a meat by product could be an old leather shoe! So they get away with some pretty sketchy stuff!!
 

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