Re: Broken Egg In Carton



Phred <ppnerkDELETETHIS@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

That's interesting. Some years ago (not *all* that long ago :) I read
that it's illegal to sell washed eggs in Pomerania. The argument
seemed to be that washing could potentially move any bugs from one
contaminated egg to the whole batch.

Maybe one of the Poms here could comment on this now days?

Pomerania is populated mostly by Poles now. Poms live elsewhere and
would be unlikely to offer any comments, considering that their
underclasses travel to Pomerania (and to other cheap Eastern European
places) to drink themselves silly and couldn't care less for egg washing
(or even for egg wash).

Victor
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