Cage Free-Veggie Fed Eggs
1 doz. Large white, plastic carton
Natures Yoke Item # 311 3311
Case Weight: 25 lb.
Case Dimensions: 12”x 12”x 13½”
Case Cubic Inches: 1944
Units per Case: 15
Unit Dimensions: 12”x 4”x 2¾”
Carton Type: Plastic
Unit Size: 1 Doz.
Exp. Date: Packed with 45 day code or less where required by law
Now Kosher cage free! This selection highlights the Kosher along with the cage free classification. Some folks consider all eggs Kosher. Others look for the symbol and then are satisfied. Still others feel that only white eggs can truly be Kosher eggs.
These eggs are graded in a Kosher certified plant where each egg is inspected by a blood detector. This machine x-rays the egg to detect any protein or blood spots. Any disqualifying egg is condemned and pulled out. This machine, which we’ve recently installed, is the newest technology available, providing products for the cutting edge in Kosher.
Nature’s Yoke is committed to having all their products cage free. This enables the consumer to build reliance on the line without needing to wonder whether the egg is just packed in a cage-free-looking carton or if it really is cage free. The hens are never housed in cages. Instead they are allowed to roam throughout large buildings where they can exercise their wings and legs while jumping, running, scratching, or walking around singing their contented k-o-k, k-o-k, k-o-k song.
This egg is veggie fed qualified as well. This means the hens are not fed any by-products of fat or bones of slaughtered beef and dairy cattle. Feeding strictly grains and leaf matter to the hens gives a natural diet. This produces eggs without a trace of saturated fats (which according to recent studies can be found in eggs from hens that are fed animal fats).
Sky blue goes well with the 12 pure white “clouds” packed safely in this plastic carton. Freshness. Eye-catching design. Outstanding buzzwords - Cage free ~ Veggie fed. This carton has the ability to catch people’s attention.
The sister to this item is the cage free veggie fed, large brown egg also packed in the clear plastic carton. So what’s the difference? Obviously it is the color of the shell. Many folks looking for value added eggs are thinking of brown eggs. But since white eggs have dominated the commodity market for so many years, some of present day society has never tasted a brown egg, yet they want to enjoy cage free eggs. This enables them to do just that.
Consider the four 1 dozen plastic cartons offered by Nature’s Yoke – Organic Large Brown; Omega3 Large Brown; Cage free, Veggie fed Large Brown; and the one you’ve just read about, Cage free, Veggie fed Large White -- for a very nice looking shelf of fresh eggs.
These eggs are graded in a Kosher certified plant where each egg is inspected by a blood detector. This machine x-rays the egg to detect any protein or blood spots. Any disqualifying egg is condemned and pulled out. This machine, which we’ve recently installed, is the newest technology available, providing products for the cutting edge in Kosher.
Nature’s Yoke is committed to having all their products cage free. This enables the consumer to build reliance on the line without needing to wonder whether the egg is just packed in a cage-free-looking carton or if it really is cage free. The hens are never housed in cages. Instead they are allowed to roam throughout large buildings where they can exercise their wings and legs while jumping, running, scratching, or walking around singing their contented k-o-k, k-o-k, k-o-k song.
This egg is veggie fed qualified as well. This means the hens are not fed any by-products of fat or bones of slaughtered beef and dairy cattle. Feeding strictly grains and leaf matter to the hens gives a natural diet. This produces eggs without a trace of saturated fats (which according to recent studies can be found in eggs from hens that are fed animal fats).
Sky blue goes well with the 12 pure white “clouds” packed safely in this plastic carton. Freshness. Eye-catching design. Outstanding buzzwords - Cage free ~ Veggie fed. This carton has the ability to catch people’s attention.
The sister to this item is the cage free veggie fed, large brown egg also packed in the clear plastic carton. So what’s the difference? Obviously it is the color of the shell. Many folks looking for value added eggs are thinking of brown eggs. But since white eggs have dominated the commodity market for so many years, some of present day society has never tasted a brown egg, yet they want to enjoy cage free eggs. This enables them to do just that.
Consider the four 1 dozen plastic cartons offered by Nature’s Yoke – Organic Large Brown; Omega3 Large Brown; Cage free, Veggie fed Large Brown; and the one you’ve just read about, Cage free, Veggie fed Large White -- for a very nice looking shelf of fresh eggs.