Paul Saladino· MD
start with Organic you don't want what the chickens are fed to have pesticides on it because those pesticides are going to accumulate in the eggs
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start with Organic you don't want what the chickens are fed to have pesticides on it because those pesticides are going to accumulate in the eggs
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non-organic eggs are fed organic feed so that's going to have less pesticides which means less bioaccumulation of pesticides into the eggs from the chicken so I want to get organic eggs