88.6% Of Irish Households Buy Eggs Once A Month, Research Shows
88.6% of households buy eggs at least once a month, research shows.
To celebrate World Egg Day 2023, which falls today (Friday 13 October) research conducted by Coyne Research on behalf of Bord Bia reveals that the egg is climbing the meal rankings with 73% of Irish adults now eating eggs for lunch with 66% of Irish adults considering eggs for dinner.
Commenting on the findings, Rachel Doyle, marketing manager, Bord Bia, said, “It’s clear from the research that eggs have never been more popular, and for good reason, as they offer unrivalled versatility and are a great source of nutrition for all the family.
Board Bia is encouraging consumers to seek out and purchase eggs with the Bord Bia Quality Mark.
“By choosing eggs with the Quality Mark, consumers can trust that they have been produced to the highest Bord Bia standards which are verified at every stage.”
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