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Seems like mass produced eggs have super thin shells and it's unbelievably hard to get them off. Instead of peeling away with the thin membrane covering the egg, the shell shatters into a million tiny pieces and the membrane stays on the egg. Even using running water to loosen the shell. I don't get it.

Seems like mass produced eggs have super thin shells and it's unbelievably hard to get them off. Instead of peeling away with the thin membrane covering the egg, the shell shatters into a million tiny pieces and the membrane stays on the egg. Even using running water to loosen the shell. I don't get it.

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[–] [deleted] 2 pts

Been making eggs for at least 3 decades, and having to pick out small fragments of shell from the frying pan seems to be a relatively new phenomenon...