...the eggs are very cheap to acquire and they HAVE NOT GOT ANY NASTIES TO START WITH...
Careful, Martin, that's not quite true. You can end up with internally Salmonella-infected eggs because the hen's ovaries were infected. Not very common, but common enough for the CDC to have a webpage about it.
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