Why are brown eggs more expensive than white ones, even though the two types taste the same and have identical nutritional value?
After looking through some web-sites, I've found out, that there's no difference between brown eggs and white ones (except for colour, of course :). The colour of the shell is determined by the breed of hen and it doesn't affect an egg's nutritional value or taste. But what is important - hens that produce brown eggs are usually larger than those who produce white ones -> they need more food. So farms spent more on them and that is the only reason the prices on brown eggs are higher.
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