Clarence Court Burford Brown Free Range Very Large Eggs 6 per pack
£4
66.7p eachProduct information
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6 Very Large Free Range Eggs
Storage:
Keep refrigerated after purchase
Origin:
Produced in the UK
Additional Information:
Lion Quality Mark - The Lion mark is your guarantee that these are quality eggs laid by British hens vaccinated against Salmonella. See egginfo.co.uk and eggrecipes.co.uk
Free Range Eggs
Class A
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Decades of experience have gone into caring for our fabulous birds ensuring their health and welfare (as well as that of the British farmers who care for them) are of the highest standard. Clarence Court birds lay at their own natural, slow speed; resulting in distinctively richer eggs.
When you see the Clarence Court crown you know it's from our exclusive line of traditional breed birds, roaming free on acres of England's green and pleasant land from dawn until dusk, grazing on the best maize enriched diet.
Manufacturer
Clarence Court Eggs Ltd,
Lacock,
Wiltshire,
SN15 2LZ.
Return To Address
Lacock,
Wiltshire,
SN15 2LZ.
www.clarencecourt.co.uk
Typical Values | per 100g |
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Energy | 547kJ/131kcal |
Fat | 9.0g |
of which saturates | 2.5g |
Carbohydrate | 0.0g |
of which sugars | 0.0g |
Fibre | 0.0g |
Protein | 12.6g |
Salt | 0.39g |
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Customer reviews (105)
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clarence court eggs
the best eggs by far full of flavour little expensive but totally worth it
Golden yolk
These are the best eggs on the market without a doubt.
Its a pity Ocado cannot deliver this undamaged
Ordered these eggs for years - the last two weeks have arrived broken. If you cant deliver them - dont sell them!
lovely eggs
These are indeed very large with lovely orange yolks, pricey but as with most things you get what you pay for , great as a dippy dippy treat with soldiers.
Great quality
Wonderful deep yellow yolks, thick shells, and great taste. Makes many other eggs seem anaemic and fragile in comparison.
Really?The price of this! eggs for the wealthy
I used to buy, but cannot afford anymore! How many in the food chain are benefiting from the various so called crisis? Inflated prices, and getting the average families to lower the quality of their food, their nutrition etc. We all know that this leads to disease
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