Why is it whenever I try to eat eggs from a carton I always get sick?

Anonymous


No matter where they are purchased I always get sick why is that?

But on the rare occasion while on vacation I will eat a folded egg from places such as McDonalds or Burger King and nothing ever happens.

Does anyone else on here have this exact same problem?
Anonymous
I do. For me, it started within the past 6 months or so. I just don’t eat eggs at home anymore (baked into something seems to be fine). But processed egg products seem to be okay for me. I have no idea what changed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I do. For me, it started within the past 6 months or so. I just don’t eat eggs at home anymore (baked into something seems to be fine). But processed egg products seem to be okay for me. I have no idea what changed.


Something is definitely being added to the carton eggs for sure.
Anonymous
How do you “add something” to a sealed food item that formed inside a bird?
Anonymous
You might be allergic to eggs, and highly process foods at a fast food place might have processed out whatever something that is bad for you. Or maybe it is that the eggs are cooked before they are shipped to most fast food places, then zapped again to serve. Where with store bought eggs they are "fresh" and only cooked once, and not as throughly.

I'd be curious if you react to farm fresh eggs?
Anonymous
Something is being added to the McDonald’s eggs not the shelled eggs. How do you add something to an egg with shell on?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How do you “add something” to a sealed food item that formed inside a bird?


I am not a farmer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Something is being added to the McDonald’s eggs not the shelled eggs. How do you add something to an egg with shell on?


I am not a farmer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How do you “add something” to a sealed food item that formed inside a bird?


I am not a farmer.


But you are an idiot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You might be allergic to eggs, and highly process foods at a fast food place might have processed out whatever something that is bad for you. Or maybe it is that the eggs are cooked before they are shipped to most fast food places, then zapped again to serve. Where with store bought eggs they are "fresh" and only cooked once, and not as throughly.

I'd be curious if you react to farm fresh eggs?


When we went to the beach the only place to eat breakfast was the Burger King right across the street from our hotel. I gave in and ate there because it was convenient and I did not want to have to travel a long distance every single morning for breakfast. My entire beach trip was ruined because I stayed in my room all day long and I did not go out with my family because I knew I as going to get sick.

Well 1 week went by and I did not get sick.

So a 1 week vacation at the beach with my family was ruined.

But I did catch up on a lot of television programming seasons I was behind on.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How do you “add something” to a sealed food item that formed inside a bird?


I am not a farmer.


But you are an idiot.


When I do not eat eggs in a carton the human waste I produce is museum quality.

Perfectly shaped and healthy according to the stool scales I have viewed online.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You might be allergic to eggs, and highly process foods at a fast food place might have processed out whatever something that is bad for you. Or maybe it is that the eggs are cooked before they are shipped to most fast food places, then zapped again to serve. Where with store bought eggs they are "fresh" and only cooked once, and not as throughly.

I'd be curious if you react to farm fresh eggs?


When we went to the beach the only place to eat breakfast was the Burger King right across the street from our hotel. I gave in and ate there because it was convenient and I did not want to have to travel a long distance every single morning for breakfast. My entire beach trip was ruined because I stayed in my room all day long and I did not go out with my family because I knew I as going to get sick.

Well 1 week went by and I did not get sick.

So a 1 week vacation at the beach with my family was ruined.

But I did catch up on a lot of television programming seasons I was behind on.



There are so many poor decisions here I don’t know where to start.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You might be allergic to eggs, and highly process foods at a fast food place might have processed out whatever something that is bad for you. Or maybe it is that the eggs are cooked before they are shipped to most fast food places, then zapped again to serve. Where with store bought eggs they are "fresh" and only cooked once, and not as throughly.

I'd be curious if you react to farm fresh eggs?


When we went to the beach the only place to eat breakfast was the Burger King right across the street from our hotel. I gave in and ate there because it was convenient and I did not want to have to travel a long distance every single morning for breakfast. My entire beach trip was ruined because I stayed in my room all day long and I did not go out with my family because I knew I as going to get sick.

Well 1 week went by and I did not get sick.

So a 1 week vacation at the beach with my family was ruined.

But I did catch up on a lot of television programming seasons I was behind on.



There are so many poor decisions here I don’t know where to start.


Rooms were in demand everywhere and we booked last minute.Burger King is not that bad. I did not get sick.
Anonymous
OP, how about if you eat the egg that looks white and yellow, for example on an Egg McMuffin?

I'm curious because at McDonald's, the folded eggs you mention (that are yellow in color) are prepared offsite and frozen while and white and yellow ones are freshly cracked/cooked on site.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You might be allergic to eggs, and highly process foods at a fast food place might have processed out whatever something that is bad for you. Or maybe it is that the eggs are cooked before they are shipped to most fast food places, then zapped again to serve. Where with store bought eggs they are "fresh" and only cooked once, and not as throughly.

I'd be curious if you react to farm fresh eggs?


When we went to the beach the only place to eat breakfast was the Burger King right across the street from our hotel. I gave in and ate there because it was convenient and I did not want to have to travel a long distance every single morning for breakfast. My entire beach trip was ruined because I stayed in my room all day long and I did not go out with my family because I knew I as going to get sick.

Well 1 week went by and I did not get sick.

So a 1 week vacation at the beach with my family was ruined.

But I did catch up on a lot of television programming seasons I was behind on.



There are so many poor decisions here I don’t know where to start.


Rooms were in demand everywhere and we booked last minute.Burger King is not that bad. I did not get sick.


NP here, but that's not the point. The fact that you were on a family vacation at the beach and chose to eat eggs every single morning knowing you were going to get sick is beyond weird. You chose to eat the eggs and then stayed behind in the hotel all day because you "knew" you were going to get sick.

Fine, eat at Burger King. I eat fast food too. But did you have to get the eggs?!!



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