Are cage-free eggs really cage-free?

Anonymous User
Anonymous User
Asked Oct 17, 2010
Edited Oct 17, 2010
According to a Time magazine study, there's no difference in the eggs. It would be difficult to make a statement on whether they're "really cage free" that would apply to every egg but it's not inconcievable that egg producers might lie for profit.

http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,2002334,00.html
Rob
Answered Oct 18, 2010

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