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Maybe we could advertise "Psst! Wanna buy black market eggs?" Might get more sales that way...
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I'm probably gonna start dating the eggs soon.Because its good practice anyways, I date my eggs (OK< my washable, sanitizable flats are coded). So when I set up to offer eggs for sale, the date they were pulled from the nest is displayed.)
Whether or not that's "fresh" is something the buyer can judge for themselves.
I'm not sure what I'm reading here.Apparently I can't advertise as Fresh, or any of these either.
(7) A person shall not by himself or herself or his or her agents sell, offer, or expose for sale, advertise, or in any manner represent for sale as strictly fresh, hennery, new laid, best, grade A, number 1, fancy, special, extra, selected, direct from the farm, or under any word, figures, symbols, or description of similar import, any eggs which are not fresh
It's the whole thing with certain descriptions that can't be used for selling farm fresh eggs.I'm not sure what I'm reading here.
It's the bolded part is confusing me.It's the whole thing with certain descriptions that can't be used for selling farm fresh eggs.
Mine come directly from my little Hobby Farm.
Oh, okay. I didn't notice.It's the bolded part is confusing me.
Price point? Egg for egg, is it the same?One thing that's disappointing, is nobody wants to buy the Small, & Peewee eggs. Only Large.
Farmer's Almanac: "By law, an egg can be sold for up to 30 days after the date it was put in the carton. And farmers have up to 30 days to go from when the egg is laid to the carton. That means those supermarket eggs can be two months old by the time you buy them."Eggs from the store can't really be called fresh, alot of the times they're setting in the refrigerated shelves for weeks, even months. Especially those that get bought last, the ones at the back.