You mean when you grew up the fridge was locked and you couldn't look in it? and you where not allowed in the kitchen if someone was cooking, like there was an armed guard at the door. I see your point about not letting the kids run the house but when growing up I was in the kitchen and was in the fridge anytime I wanted, to say there was no way they would know what color the egg shells where unless they are cooking is foolish....
Of course not. Where did that come from?
I'm thinking of the typical kid who looks in the fridge (just like *I* did, and my own children did) for something to eat - right now - not using a critical eye to assess the kind of eggs/butter/milk/brand of bread one's mother bought. But, I assure you I didn't dictate to my parents what kind of eggs were purchased and, if it was put on the table for dinner, I was expected to eat it. No catering to my silly whims, which was my entire point. Sorry you missed it.
What's "foolish" is that someone would allow their children to be closed minded about the color of egg that's IN the fridge, and to let that closed mindedness influence their purchasing decisions!