Never Break an Egg Again: Transfer Tips for Your Fridge

Broken eggs on your way from carton to fridge? It turns out it all depends on how you transfer them.

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Scrambled, sunny side up, or hard-boiled—no matter how you like your eggs, they are a staple in every home. Nothing is more frustrating than seeing eggs crack in the carton on the way to the fridge. Turns out, there's a better way to do it.

A debate on Twitter sparked countless reactions: 'How do you empty your egg carton — right to left or left to right?' Most people replied, 'Left to right, and then half the carton just falls and breaks.' Yet, one user argued, 'A little from each side to balance the weight. There's no other logical way.'

Over 400 comments later, one expert chimed in: 'Outside to inside is the ultimate method. This way, the weight distributes evenly, preventing the carton from tipping.'

This isn't the first time such a question has heated up social media. A popular YouTube channel previously showcased top methods to empty an egg carton without mishaps on the way to the fridge..

The most efficient approach was even distribution across the corners, keeping the carton balanced. In other words, take one egg from each side alternately until reaching the center. Another strategy involved holding the carton diagonally to maintain even weight distribution..

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