LMAO, thank god I don't live in America.
This triggers the vegan
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ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
>High-quality intervention studies have found nonsignificant effects of increasing the consumption of eggs on risk markers for CVD and T2D in healthy subjects and subjects with T2D. The risk associations found in the observational studies are more likely to be attributed to a dietary pattern often accompanying high egg intake and/or the cluster of other risk factors in people with high egg consumption. Dietary patterns, physical activity and genetics affect the predisposition of CVD and T2D more than a single food item as eggs.
Yeah, American eggs are somehow different from European eggs, right?
Thank mr skeletal
From what I know they are. You don't have the same food safety standards so U.S. eggs are literally covered in shit from diseased animals. Even our non-free range eggs here are good quality. Or will be until Brexit at least in Britain. Then we get all the shit chemically enhanced food the U.S. has.
They treat them differently because of retarded american safety laws. Putting eggs in the fridge in america gives you salmonella.
No, but the fact that your country can stick a heart tick on a McBurger but aren't allowed to say eggs are nutritious is hilarious.
>Everyone who eats meat has unhealthy lifestyles and diets
I guess all those Olympic athletes are made in a test tube
make me you little KEK