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A single egg in the United Kingdom went for over $500 this week — but not because of bird-flu-induced “eggflation”. The “one-in-a-billion” perfectly round egg brought in a staggering £ ...
All proceeds from the sale of the item, which was found by an egg handler in England, will support a local charity Ali Greene/SWNS A perfectly round, “one-in-a-billion” egg sold at an auction ...
Family Farm and Home’s Easter event promises a full day of excitement for the whole family. Running from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., ...
This round egg was discovered by handler Alison Greene at Fenton FarmPhoto Credit: iStock (Representative Image) An egg has suddenly grabbed the Internet's attention. You might wonder why and even ...
Ms Greene told The Independent: “I’ve worked at Fenton Farm for three years, and I’d never really thought about an egg being round – when you see so many egg shapes you become ‘egg blind ...
Ali, who works for Fenton Farm Eggs in Devon, discovered that the chances to find a round egg are "one in a billion." After doing some research she learned that in the past a round egg was sold ...
An extremely rare, perfectly circular egg - described by its finder as a "one in a billion" discovery - has sold at auction in Somerset for £420. Egg handler Alison Greene spotted the egg on on a ...
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