13) Storing Eggs in the Refrigerator

Isn’t it weird that eggs are refrigerated? Interestingly, refrigerating eggs in the United States isn’t just a food safety recommendation; it’s the LAW! Eggs are a rich source of protein that is seldom stored in the refrigerator outside of the United States. In fact, British authorities don’t support refrigerating eggs. In the United States, eggs are refrigerated because they are thoroughly washed first to remove the protective layer. This step is even unnecessary, but it’s still done in the U.S. anyway. Because the protective layer has been removed, bacteria can easily infect the eggs if not properly refrigerated. Elsewhere, the only place for eggs is the shelf.