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Member's Mark Pasture Raised Grade A Large Brown Eggs, 1.5 dozen
4.8 out of 5 stars
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Aug 29, 2025
P ybarra
5 out of 5 stars review

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Happy

Good

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Aug 1, 2025
Regina
5 out of 5 stars review

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Great

Good fresh eggs

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Jul 16, 2025
Shadow
5 out of 5 stars review

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Best eggs

Eggs great!

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Aug 21, 2025
Diane
4 out of 5 stars review

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Will buy again

Great purchase

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Jul 29, 2025
RB
5 out of 5 stars review

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Brown Farm eggs

Love these eggs

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Jun 23, 2025
Meg
5 out of 5 stars review

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Good eggs. Great price!

Good eggs. Great price!

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Mar 24, 2026
GISELLA
1 out of 5 stars review

I used to love these eggs, the orange yolk on them made them tasty but they're no longer the same. They're pale and not as tasty as they were before.. won't be buying them anymore..

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Mar 26, 2026
Nina
5 out of 5 stars review

Great Eggs

Best price around for 18 pasture raised eggs. Pleased with the nice golden yellow yolks and quality of these eggs. The only thing I don't like is the plastic container they are in!

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Aug 18, 2023
Rob
1 out of 5 stars review

Not real pasture raised eggs, see below

Not real pasture raised eggs, Sams is being deceiving The minimum space requirements are less than 1 square foot per bird. The term “Pasture-Raised” is not regulated by the USDA and is a marketing term used solely to confuse consumers. This marketing term dupes many consumers into believing that hens are on pasture-all day. Because it’s not a regulated term, anyone can slap “pasture-raised” across their egg carton. Sams is loosely using the phrase "Pasture Raised". The certification they use is "American Humane" which states Small wire cages (called battery cages) can't be used but hens may be raised in other types of cages. The minimum space requirements are less than 1 square foot per bird. The birds must be given nest boxes and a place to roost—important for the welfare of laying hens. Indoor ammonia levels (produced by animal waste), which when high can cause illness, must be controlled. Hens don't have to have access to a pasture, run, or other outdoor space. (However, an American Humane label plus a "pasture raised" or "free range" claim on a carton of eggs means the hens were required to have outdoor access.)... but no requirement as to the duration they spend outdoors (so they have time to eat bugs and other nutrient rich foods). Most people agree the industry standard for true "Pasture Raised" is the "Certified Humane". Certified Humane does have a definition for Pasture-Raised, which requires 6-hours of outdoor space and 2-square-feet per bird. With all of this said, I did try boiling the shells to see if the brown would come off as others had complained. I could not get the color to run after boiling and scrubbing. Additionally the egg color does look correct (orangy like true free range eggs I have seen). I could not say whether this is achievable through dye in the feed or not. I do think these taste a bit better than cheap eggs but not as good as true free range eggs I have tasted. I have photos but sams photo upload is not working still.

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Nov 2, 2024
JohnnyPasta
1 out of 5 stars review

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Pasture raised eggs

These eggs suck

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