12-20-2024, 09:32 PM
I am fairly smack at the high end of age group here... which is to say I have been around for long enough to have bee subjected to a severe, long term, enforced conditioning to avoid the consumption of one of the most nutrient-dense staples, readily available in most every home in the West: Eggs.
It seemed a never ending mantra, a constant public service announcement (PSA)... don't eat too much eggs, your cholesterol will go through the roof.
But now... a new tone is breaking into the endless din of the warning bells about eggs...
I found this evidence in Fox's Health section: https://www.foxnews.com/health/eggs-now-...-heres-why
I can't read the article because of the 'surrender your data' demands... but it matters not... because I'm hoping you all can affirm what I recollect...
Now... here's where the conspiracy muse chimes in...
Has anyone else noticed "Egg banning" becoming a thing? (In 8 states thus far they have enacted laws banning the production and sale of eggs produced by hens kept in cages*: California, Massachusetts, Oregon, Washington, Michigan, Colorado, Nevada, and Arizona.)
Do you know what's going to happen to the price of eggs when the mass producers pull out?
And now... "Eggs are good for you says FDA?"
Sorry, I guess I'm in a mood..
* I agree there is a qualitative and humane benefit to not keeping animals trapped in cages... but that's not the point of the "rant."
It seemed a never ending mantra, a constant public service announcement (PSA)... don't eat too much eggs, your cholesterol will go through the roof.
But now... a new tone is breaking into the endless din of the warning bells about eggs...
I found this evidence in Fox's Health section: https://www.foxnews.com/health/eggs-now-...-heres-why
I can't read the article because of the 'surrender your data' demands... but it matters not... because I'm hoping you all can affirm what I recollect...
Now... here's where the conspiracy muse chimes in...
Has anyone else noticed "Egg banning" becoming a thing? (In 8 states thus far they have enacted laws banning the production and sale of eggs produced by hens kept in cages*: California, Massachusetts, Oregon, Washington, Michigan, Colorado, Nevada, and Arizona.)
Do you know what's going to happen to the price of eggs when the mass producers pull out?
And now... "Eggs are good for you says FDA?"
Sorry, I guess I'm in a mood..
* I agree there is a qualitative and humane benefit to not keeping animals trapped in cages... but that's not the point of the "rant."