EU've gotta be joking! (yolking possibly, if you are really stuck for a pun).
I'm sorry but it really winds me up just thinking about how this attack on the Great British culture will be reported in the tabloid press. Don't Fritz and and those other fools on the EU gravy train realise that stories like these are like Christmas come early (or a football match against the Germans) to our brave copywriters? If they are going to bring in barmy legislation regarding foodstuffs then they should surely pick on something with less obvious puns than eggs. What do you think?
I get my eggs in trays, not sre how many that is, when they are used up i get another. We get them from the farm fresh layed, supermarket eggs can be 2 weeks old, here's a tip, always keep eggs in the frigde and only break them into hot water/cooking oil as the heat shock kills any bugs, also, only use fresh eggs for baking.
I ahev no idea what the EU directive is but it is probably just giving someone a well paid job in another country.
OK, under the proposed new labelling scheme and you are presented with two boxes of eggs in the Supermarket. The boxes clearly contain 6 eggs each, but one says they weigh 50grams and the other says it weighs 75grams. You really like eggs so which are you going to choose?
Under the present system, both boxes say they contain 6 eggs, but one of them contains 50% more than the other. Yet you are guess which.
Such eggs are usually defined by categories of small, medium and large.....it ain't rocket science you know
There's way too much EU meddling in areas where it ain't needed, the banning of pounds and ounces in favour of kilos was another example of this.....how many people still ask for things in pounds and ounces? I know I do
Please look at the links above. They show a random selection of egg boxes and non of them have the quantity printed on the packaging. It would appear that it is neither compulsory to print the quantity on the lid and that many existing producers do not do so.
You would have to be incredibly dim not to know how many eggs the boxes contain.