• @[email protected]
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    2521 days ago

    AFAIK, “Organic” usually just restricts what the chicken has been eating/injected with, not it’s living conditions.

    • @f314
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      1021 days ago

      In the US, maybe. In Europe there are many restrictions regarding living conditions as well, meaning “organic” is usually the best option if you prioritize animal welfare.

      • @[email protected]
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        321 days ago

        … and even then I find them pretty bad in quality compared to fresh eggs from the nearby farmer, I must say, from my own experience.

        • @f314
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          321 days ago

          I mean, that’s pretty hard to compete with 😅

          • @[email protected]
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            221 days ago

            yeah, they’re pretty great. sadly i haven’t had a good egg in a long time (farmer quit), so I’ve stopped eating them.

    • DarkThoughts
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      521 days ago

      It very much does here in Europe & Germany. But like I said, I can’t speak on the US in that regard. Usually the US is much worse when it comes to regulations though.