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  1. Celinia Gava
    Celinia Gava says:

    So I came here to learn "Everything You Need to Know About Eggs…" What is actually here is ""Everything You Need to Know About BAKING with Eggs…" Those are two different videos. Please use accurate titles.

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  2. Deidre Goodman
    Deidre Goodman says:

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  3. Cynthia Rosas
    Cynthia Rosas says:

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  4. Zenithx3
    Zenithx3 says:

    At the end of their laying cycle, they are killed or subjected to "forced molting," a process that entails withholding food and water for up to 18 days and keeping them in darkness so that their bodies are shocked into another laying cycle. Many of the birds who undergo forced molting die from fatigue.

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  5. Zenithx3
    Zenithx3 says:

    The floors of layer hens' "battery cages" are made of extremely uncomfortable wire, which chafes their skin, rips out some of their feathers, bruises their bodies, and deforms their feet. The cage floor slopes at the bottom, so weaker hens are often crushed on the cage base. Layer hens' bones are so brittle that they often shatter during handling. Approximately one in five dies of stress and disease. Others are ground up and turned into animal feed on site.

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  6. Zenithx3
    Zenithx3 says:

    Such close confinement, which averts their natural social order, causes aggression among the birds. Debeaking prevents them from harming one another, which would make their corpses less profitable to the farmers. It is a painful practice that involves slicing through bone, cartilage, and soft tissue.

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  7. Zenithx3
    Zenithx3 says:

    The next worker then picks up the female chick, holds her up to a machine's hot iron which cuts off her beak, and then places her back on the belt. The beaks of these birds are removed because five to eight of them are crammed into 14 square inch cages, cages so small that the birds cannot even spread their wings.

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  8. Zenithx3
    Zenithx3 says:

    Layer chickens lay 90-95% of the eggs sold in the U.S. Newborn chicks are placed on a conveyor belt where a worker picks each one up to see if it is male or female. Newborn males are placed in trash bags and suffocated, decapitated, gassed, crushed, or ground up alive.

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  9. Zenithx3
    Zenithx3 says:

    What you Need to know if that the Egg Industry Grinds, Suffocates and Drowns male chicks Alive.
    It tortures hens in battery cages where they cannot spread their wings – their Entire Life.

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  10. Natalie 'MsCrzySxyCool' Harris
    Natalie 'MsCrzySxyCool' Harris says:

    Hey Erin! You'd be proud of me because I already knew most of what you spoke on from watching other chefs cook with eggs. The chalazae you spoke of, I was told was sperm and it was discarded as soon as that egg hit the bowl ๐Ÿ˜. I was a kid so I did ask what sperm was and I got the look ๐Ÿ˜’ so I knew to not ask anymore questions.

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  11. V F
    V F says:

    Please give Erin her own show, she is absolutely fantastic and great at explaining food science and techniques. Her videos from Food52 have totally made me a better baker.

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  12. Dr. Ryan
    Dr. Ryan says:

    I went into Subway today to get a healthy sandwich. The older lady behind the counter helped me and started preparing my sandwich for me. She out of nowhere fell to the ground and started convulsing and shaking. the other teenage girl there just stepped over her and finished up my sandwich as the lady lay on the ground shaking. The two teenage girls that work there just laughed it off and said "Oh, she does this all the time." I peeked over the counter to see the lady foaming at her mouth. I then paid for my sandwich and left the establisment.

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