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Hi, I'm Amanda! My family farms corn and soybeans in Southwest Michigan. I'm also a practicing attorney.
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Disclosure: This post is part of a paid sponsor program with Sanderson Farms. However, as always, the opinions expressed herein are my own.
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Is this also true for eggs you buy in a store?
Amanda says
No. This would be true for chicken – as in the meat you buy from the store. Some egg laying hens are kept in cages.