I think it's actually the eggs in liquid people are being viscerally horrified by but this is also incorrect. If you're going to sell peeled eggs they *should* be in liquid.
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doesn't have to be correct to be horrified
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I agree, but if you ask "what the fuck is going on" when horrified but incorrect, the answer is going to be "this is fine, get over it"
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this is entirely correct, i am horrified by the combo of liquid AND eggs in the bag, it's the combo that kills me
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It looks like something out of Alien. Little parasites are going to claw their way out any second.
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I hate to break it to you Chris, but little parasites claw their way out of eggs all the time, that's how eggs work.
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You've ruined eggs for me!
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You could always buy them wet in bags to be safe - there's no risk of this happening once they've been cooked and peeled.
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Replying to @GeniesLoki @chrisgardenuk and
Apparently the answer to why they are doing this BTW is that it's actually an entirely normal way to ship boiled eggs for a salad bar, but sometimes they have too many and rather than waste them they sell them on to customers.
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i'll just file you under "eggs in liquid in bags" apologist
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I accept my fate as well earned.
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