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Vital Farms Organic Pasture Raised Eggs Large Brown, 12 Count
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- 12 EGGS: This carton of Vital Farms Organic Pasture-Raised Eggs holds 12 Large, Brown, Grade A eggs that come from our collection of small family farms to give you a protein-packed meal.
- MADE WITH FRESH AIR & SUNSHINE: Our Vital Farms Pasture-Raised eggs are Certified Humane and come from hens that have the freedom to forage for local grasses, succulents, and wildflowers year-round while enjoying 108 sq feet each of roaming room in open pastures.
- FROM SMALL FAMILY FARMS: We began as a single-family farm. Today, we work with approximately 300+ family farms who give our hens the outdoor lifestyle they deserve.
- CONSCIOUS CAPITALISM: Vital Farms is a Certified B Corporation with a purpose to improve the lives of people, animals, and the planet through food.
- TRACEABILITY: Have you traced your eggs back to the farm they came from? On the side of each carton, you’ll find the farm name of where your actual eggs were laid!
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Vital Farms Organic Pasture-Raised Eggs
Vital Farms Eggs begin with pasture-raised hens who enjoy a minimum of 108 square feet each of room to roam on small family farms. Our girls have the freedom to forage for local grasses, succulents and wildflowers on rotated pastures while enjoying fresh air and sunshine. Vital Farms began as a single-family farm. As we grew, we didn’t make our farm bigger – we found more like-minded farmers who put the welfare of their feathered friends first. Today, we work with over 300 small family farms who give the girls the outdoor lifestyle they deserve.
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- Organic Pasture-Raised
- Large, Brown, Grade A Eggs
- 12 count (dozen)
- Certified Humane
- 6 grams of protein per egg
- Net Weight 24 oz
- 100% Recyclable and Biodegradable Hybrid Carton
- Keep Refrigerated at or Below 45°F
Vital Farms: Keeping it BS-Free
Our mission is to bring ethical food to the table. We aim to improve the lives of people, animals, and the planet through food. Whether it’s giving the girls year-round outdoor access, supporting family farmers, enabling you to trace your eggs back to the farm, or setting the record straight in the egg aisle, you can always trust that Vital Farms is Keeping it BS-Free. Our Eggs and Butter from American family farms are delicious, ethical food you don’t have to question. Vital Farms. Keeping it BS-Free.
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- Product Dimensions : 11.5 x 4 x 2.75 inches; 1.33 Pounds
- Item model number : Ad-bm6-75377
- UPC : 861745000027
- Manufacturer : Pasture Verde
- ASIN : B00M1QWODW
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Customers like the quality, taste and color of the eggs. For example, they mention that they're fresh, tasty and have an excellent flavor. They appreciate the vibrant orange yolks. That said, opinions are mixed on the value.
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Customers like the quality of the eggs. They say they are pretty good, high quality, and fresh. Some mention that the eggs are pasture-raised for the highest nutritional value. Overall, most are happy with the quality and freshness of the product.
"...I tried them, and they are equally as good as my farm eggs, with beautiful yolks and excellent flavor. Now I buy them almost every week...." Read more
"...Egg is a source of so many nutrients if it is from grass running hen...." Read more
"...Yes, these eggs are expensive but, by and large, they are fabulous and I can accept some occasional size/color variations that are less than optimal..." Read more
"...love them so much that they are worth the price, because the quality is just that good to me." Read more
Customers like the taste of the eggs. They say they have excellent flavor, and are creamy when cooked.
"Wonderful rich orange yolks, excellent flavor...." Read more
"...are equally as good as my farm eggs, with beautiful yolks and excellent flavor. Now I buy them almost every week...." Read more
"...They taste fabulous...." Read more
"...So the flavor of the egg is really important since I wont be scrambling them with a bunch of other things or baking them into pasties etc...." Read more
Customers like the yolks of the eggs. They say they are vibrant orange, not anemic yellow, and have a rich yellow color. Some customers also say the eggs have s nice brown color and the yolk is thick.
"...The eggs I get from the farm are amazing, with deep-orange yolks and tremendous flavor...." Read more
"...And boy do these eggs deliver! The yolks are a beautiful deep orange color unmatched in any egg I've ever tried in the US...." Read more
"they are pretty good. nice color to the yolk. fresh and good in size...." Read more
"...The yolks are usually bright orange but lately these have been more yellowish...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the eggs. Some mention that they are excellent tasting and worth the money, while others say that they're expensive and too costly for baking. Some customers also mention that the yolks are not as rich as they would like and that the shells are unsatisfactory.
"...I love them so much that they are worth the price, because the quality is just that good to me." Read more
"...This is unacceptable. Expensive eggs I am willing to buy because of their quality but unless I want to also pay the new Amazon Fresh delivery..." Read more
"Pricey But it’s worth it in every way. Taste and Nutritional Value." Read more
"...Yes, these eggs are expensive but, by and large, they are fabulous and I can accept some occasional size/color variations that are less than optimal..." Read more
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I never thought I could find something similar in a grocery store, but in a cooking class, the instructor mentioned Vital eggs and said she never used anything else. I saw the chickens were pasture raised and the eggs ethically produced from small farms. I tried them, and they are equally as good as my farm eggs, with beautiful yolks and excellent flavor. Now I buy them almost every week. They are consistently the best eggs you can buy at a grocery store.
I still sometimes get my farm eggs in summer because I get other things from the farm and I want to support them, but I know I can always get good eggs from Vital without giving up flavor or ethical choices.
One problem in my last order (and I got a refund on 3 of the 4 dozen I ordered) was even though they had been out of stock for a week when I received my order they only had 8-days until the use by date. This is unacceptable. Expensive eggs I am willing to buy because of their quality but unless I want to also pay the new Amazon Fresh delivery charges I order multiple dozens along with some other items for two people to hit free-delivery of $150 or more on an order and I expect a far better use by date.
Who is at fault? The distributor? Amazon Fresh? I don't know but they need to fix this issue.
boy how much did I miss.
I had no idea that NOT EVERY hen out there runs on the grass and enjoy sun and the fresh air and lays happy eggs.
Nope. Apparently only the eggs that say that are from
Pasture-raised chickens are truly happy eggs.
Every other egg comes from chicks that do not even see outdoors. The cage free means just that,
they are not caged. The free range can mean exact same thing, and i does not mean they are either
outdoor or run on the grass. As long as a hen is in the building and not caged all those labels can be used.
I believe that a happy hen that runs on a green grass, eats green grass, breath healthy fresh country air
and enjoy suns healing rays can produce equally healthy and happy eggs.
They taste fabulous. Of course the grass is more robust in the summer months then winter or fall so the eggs reflect this a bit but regardless.. those eggs are bette any given day from any other egg all year round.
I love those eggs and this is the only kind I would trust for soft boiled eggs, omelet custard, creme broule and
what not.
I make sure I have fresh eggs once a week and do not use eggs t hat are old in my fridge. If you think of it,
a hen works so hard to lay an egg and I think this is unpaid job. I feel that an egg that cost less then a buck per egg is fantastic deal all things considered.
Egg is a source of so many nutrients if it is from grass running hen. I don't think an egg t hat came from poor miserable caged hen can come even close.
And boy do these eggs deliver! The yolks are a beautiful deep orange color unmatched in any egg I've ever tried in the US. The closest thing I've seen was when I ate eggs in Japan, which is a country where raw eggs are actually safe to eat (There's always risk in the US though). I love them so much that they are worth the price, because the quality is just that good to me.
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