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  2. What You Should Know About Those Labels On Your Eggs - AOL

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    Cage-Free. As the label implies, the hens that produce cage-free eggs, do indeed live outside of cages.However, that does not mean that they have room to roam around. "They are often kept indoors ...

  3. Free-range eggs - Wikipedia

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    Commercial free-range hens outdoors Commercial free-range hens indoors. Cage-free eggs have been a major cause of debate in the US. In 2015, there was an initiative proposed in Massachusetts that would ban the sale of in-state meat or eggs "from caged animals raised anywhere in the nation".

  4. Cage-free eggs - Wikipedia

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    [2] Cage-free housing and the amount of space they have to move around can vary from farm to farm. These systems can also include multi-tier aviaries. [ 2 ] For states that comply with United Egg Producers 2024, a minimum of 1.0 sq ft per bird is required in multi-tier housing and slatted floor housing.

  5. List of California area codes - Wikipedia

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    originally split off from 213 to form a ring around downtown Los Angeles and the city of Montebello on June 13, 1998; in August 2017, the boundary between 213 and 323 was erased to form an overlay. On November 1, 2024, it was overlaid by area code 738. 341: overlay with 510: started service on July 22, 2019. 350: overlay with 209

  6. Why are eggs so expensive in California right now? What to ...

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    The Golden State’s commitment to cage-free-only eggs has also pushed prices higher for Californians. In 2018, voters overwhelmingly approved the animal welfare initiative known as Proposition 12.

  7. What's the difference between pasture-raised and free-range eggs?

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  8. 2008 California Proposition 2 - Wikipedia

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    A 2004 study of California egg farms in the journal Avian Diseases finds comparatively low Salmonella prevalence in indoor housing systems, commonly used in California, as compared to cage-free and free-range housing systems. The researchers state that this low Salmonella prevalence in California egg farms reflects the "distinct geographic ...

  9. Egg prices in California reach $9 per dozen in some areas - AOL

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    The price of a dozen eggs in California has reached nearly $9 per dozen in ... Walmart in Chico on Tuesday night listed an 18-count carton of Great Value Cage-Free Large White Eggs for $9.52 ...