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Did you learn anything new today?

I've, off and on, wondered why some eggs in the carton marked "Large" are smallish, as in no way near as large as the others in the large carton.

So off I went searching for an answer... thinking of course, that there must be some measurement being used to determine the size of an egg.

Yeah, I was wrong. Turns out the net weight of a dozen eggs has to be approximately 24 ounces (2 ounces per egg) for it to be dozen "Large" eggs, but that no egg has to be 2 ounces.

In other words, it isn't the diameter of each egg, or the weight of each egg, but the total weight of a dozen eggs that determines the "size" of that dozen eggs.

You're welcome 馃榿.
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meggieF
Most of the Halloween pumpkins are of no edible use after Halloween
OntheroadM
@meggie The carved ones, or ones left out in the weather too long, but they can be used as food (cut/smashed up) for wildlife.
meggieF
@Ontheroad the cheap carving ones from the supermarket are mostly water. But as you say the wildlife can eat them.
TrashCatM
@meggie incorrect Livestock love them!
meggieF
@TrashCat yes it says that above