What are the white stuff in my eggs. Has anybody seen them?

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I purchased two dozens of eggs last week, and I have used half of them. All of them has white stuff mixed in egg white. The white stuff is very soft, running just like egg white, and they are located very close to the shell. Does anyone know what they are?

 
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I purchased two dozens of eggs last week, and I have used half of them. All of them has white stuff mixed in egg white. The white stuff is very soft, running just like egg white, and they are located very close to the shell. Does anyone know what they are?
They look like they have been partially cooked.
 
Wow, that's very odd.
Where did you get the eggs?
Were they and have they been refrigerated?
I would return them.
 
They look like they have been partially cooked.


X2... Especially since you mention you're finding it close to the shell...as if they've been parboiled, or boiled for just long enough to cook the outer white close to the shell...


Wow, that's very odd.
Where did you get the eggs?
Were they and have they been refrigerated?
I would return them.


X2

Have you had any ill effects or anything?

If they were parboiled and immediately cooled and refrigerated, they should be safe, but I would still dispose of them and not eat them, as not being entirely sure what caused it or where they've been...

Weird.
 
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Strange, I don't think I would feel comfortable eating them either. I wonder if they were transported in a hot truck? Yeah, take them back if you can.
 
I agree they look like they have been partially cooked, I would be concerned they had been shipped in a truck that had lost it refrigeration. Truck can get very hot inside if the refer goes out.
I would NOT eat them and return them to were I purchased them.
 
That's what I have been thinking: they were transported in a hot truck. I am going to bring the rest back to store. I purchased it from a "big" store, and won't never think they will put them on sale if the truck has experienced broken refrigerator if our assumption is correct. I just couldn't believe my eyes: cracked 3 eggs on the first day, 3 again on the second day, and 3 again on the third day, and finally I convinced myself there is something wrong with these eggs...

No one in my family show any ill sign, but by thinking of it, I am feeling sick.

Many thanks for everyone!
 
That's what I have been thinking: they were transported in a hot truck. I am going to bring the rest back to store. I purchased it from a "big" store, and won't never think they will put them on sale if the truck has experienced broken refrigerator if our assumption is correct. I just couldn't believe my eyes: cracked 3 eggs on the first day, 3 again on the second day, and 3 again on the third day, and finally I convinced myself there is something wrong with these eggs...

No one in my family show any ill sign, but by thinking of it, I am feeling sick.

Many thanks for everyone!
Print those pics and take them to the store when you return remaining eggs.
Take pics of the cartons of company info and any manufacturing/lot numbers/expiration dates.
I'd also contact the company with pics too.
 

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