Should You Splurge on Organic Eggs? -- Savings Experiment

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When it comes to eggs, buying organic isn't all it's cracked up to be. Before you hit the checkout line, make sure you know what's in your cart.

Let's take a look at the price tags. A dozen organic eggs can cost you $5, while a dozen standard eggs are just $2. That's more than double the price.

Some of the labels you may see include "no antibiotics" or "no added hormones," but all eggs sold for human consumption, as regulated by law, are free of both. So, these two labels aren't saying anything out of the ordinary, and definitely aren't worth paying extra for.

The term "cage free" can also be misleading. The most nutritious eggs come from hens that are allowed to roam about and eat a natural diet. However, with organic eggs, the usage of the term "cage-free" is unregulated, so you might not be getting what you think you're paying for.

When it comes to eggs, don't pay double for zero added benefit. Keep these tips in mind, so you can break a few eggs without breaking the bank.

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