Do Clarence Court eggs live up to the hype?

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Source: The Telegraph
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Shoppers have been swapping Clarence Court eggs into cheaper own-brand boxes after a viral TikTok, but nutrition experts say the premium branding doesn’t guarantee real nutritional advantages. Egg quality isn’t proven by breed or shell colour, with diet (and potential omega-3 enrichment) driving nutrition more than lineage. Clarence Court uses bespoke feed to deepen yolk colour, but yolk shade mainly reflects what the hen ate rather than nutritional value. The eggs are free-range (not organic) and carry welfare certifications, with some varieties having Great Taste Award recognition, underscoring perceived quality but not proving health benefits over standard eggs.

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