Do eggs get sold in multiples of 10 in Europe?
Do eggs get sold in multiples of 10 in Europe?
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No
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I've seen packs of 2,4,6,8,10,12 at the supermarket. Probably there are even bigger packs.
We only get them in multiples of 7
Packs of 6 or 12.
There are also these weird 3-packs, probably some amerishart thing
No, because chickens lay 6 eggs at a time.
yes
those eggs are racist
they get sold in multiples 6
10/20
>not in kg's
what?
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Yes they do.
But if you buy eggs from a farmers market (which you fucking should) the only semi-standardized packaging is pic related which holds 30 eggs (half of a kopa or two mendels)
as many as i want
10 is regular. we have bigger cartons of 30. there are 4 and 6 pcs containers for super expensive "bio", "cruelty free", "sugar and gluten free" etc. bullshit eggs.
Rarely. Packs of 6 and 12 are far more common.
Aren't packs of 18 common?
In the Netherlands people get groceries for 1 to 3 days.
Not in London. I don't remember buying eggs anywhere else in Europe.
No. I think 15 is the largest.
In Italy too
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Yes. There are bigger packs as well. In some smaller supermarkets you can also choose the number yourself.
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we've bought 120 yesterday