{"id":21027,"date":"2026-04-21T13:15:52","date_gmt":"2026-04-21T13:15:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/everyonesdiary.com\/?p=21027"},"modified":"2026-04-21T13:15:52","modified_gmt":"2026-04-21T13:15:52","slug":"the-numbers-on-your-egg-carton-indicate-important-information-about-the-eggs-production-the-first-number-is-the-quality-grade-a-aa-or-b-the-second-number-represents-the-pack-date-show","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/everyonesdiary.com\/?p=21027","title":{"rendered":"The numbers on your egg carton indicate important information about the eggs&#8217; production. The first number is the &#8220;quality grade&#8221; (A, AA, or B). The second number represents the &#8220;pack date,&#8221; showing when the eggs were packaged. The third number, often stamped on the eggs, is the &#8220;sell-by&#8221; or &#8220;use-by&#8221; date, helping you gauge freshness. Additionally, labels like &#8220;free-range&#8221; or &#8220;organic&#8221; indicate how the hens were raised."},"content":{"rendered":"<p data-start=\"0\" data-end=\"588\">What began as a simple trip to the grocery store led to a valuable lesson about food labels and freshness. After purchasing eggs, I noticed something curious about the date on the carton, later learning that those three digits referred to the Julian date\u2014the specific day of the year the eggs were packed. Although the eggs hadn&#8217;t passed their official expiration date, they had quietly surpassed their peak freshness, a realization that made me question the accuracy of relying solely on the &#8220;sell by&#8221; stamp. 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