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Yahoo
03-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Eggland's Best Joins Life Time Pickleball as Official Sponsor; National Sweepstakes Kicks Off June 3rd
Leading egg brand to serve up recipes and content to fuel nutrition on and off the court CEDAR KNOLLS, N.J., June 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- As pickleball continues to soar in popularity among health-conscious families and older adults alike, Eggland's Best has signed on as an Official Sponsor of Life Time Pickleball with a commitment to fuel players with energy-boosting recipes, rest and recovery tips, and a national sweepstakes. To boost wellness and ace the game this summer, fans can enter the "Eggland's Best Pickleball Power-Up" Sweepstakes for a chance to win a Grand Prize of $5,000 along with Life Time pickleball gear and Eggland's Best merch. It's open for daily entry from now through July 15 at Fans will also have the chance to win weekly prize packs, which contain a gift card, branded swag and a 3-month supply of Eggland's Best eggs. "Just as Life Time is committed to helping people live healthy, active lives, Eggland's Best values fueling people of all ages with superior nutrition through fun recipes and dietitian-backed tips," said Kurt Misialek, President and CEO of Eggland's Best. "We want to make it easier—and more fun—for people to prioritize fitness, community and smart nutrition." Eggland's Best is tapping expert nutrition guidance from Sports Dietitian Dawn Jackson Blatner to share simple yet impactful ways for pickleball players – from novice to pro level – to stay energized and recover before, during and after time on the court. From staying hydrated with Life Time's LTH Hydrate drink to fueling muscles with balanced snacks, Dawn's tips will help every level of pickleball player feel their best. will also feature two recipes including Protein Cookie Bites, a portable pre-match snack packed with quality carbs and protein, and a Crispy Quinoa Omelet, a post-game recovery meal that supports muscle repair and satisfies with every bite. "As a Registered Dietitian and certified sports nutritionist, I recommend Eggland's Best eggs to athletes of all levels, because they have 6 times more Vitamin D and more than double the Omega-3s compared to ordinary eggs," said Dawn Jackson Blatner, Sports Dietitian. "They're an easy, protein-packed snack before a pickleball game or a smart recovery ingredient after. From on-the-go Protein Cookie Bites to the nutrient-dense Crispy Quinoa Omelet, recipes made with EB eggs help players fuel better and recover stronger." Compared to ordinary eggs, Eggland's Best eggs contain six times more Vitamin D, 25 percent less saturated fat, more than double the Omega-3s, 10 times more Vitamin E, and more than double the Vitamin B12. The superior nutrition of Eggland's Best is due to its proprietary all-vegetarian hen feed that contains healthy grains, canola oil and a wholesome supplement of rice bran, alfalfa, sea kelp and Vitamin E. For more recipes, Sweepstakes Official Rules, and how to enter, visit For more information on Eggland's Best eggs, visit NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN IN THE "EGGLAND'S BEST PICKLEBALL POWER-UP" SWEEPSTAKES. Open to legal residents of the 50 US & DC, 18 or older and have reached the age of majority in state of jurisdiction. Void where prohibited. Sweepstakes starts 6/3/25 at 9:00 AM ET and ends 7/15/25 at 11:59 PM ET. For Official Rules, which govern, click here. Sponsor: Eggland's Best, LLC. About Eggland's Best Eggs Eggland's Best is the leading fortified egg brand in the U.S., providing eggs with superior nutrition such as six times more Vitamin D, 25% less saturated fat, more than double the Omega-3s, 10 times more Vitamin E, and more than double the Vitamin B12 compared to ordinary eggs. Eggland's Best's hens are fed a strictly controlled proprietary, high-quality all-vegetarian diet, which results in a better-tasting, more nutritious egg that stays fresher longer. New research from a leading academic medical center recently revealed in a modest-sided study that eating Eggland's Best eggs did not raise cholesterol and may also increase Vitamin B12 levels in older individuals. In addition, Eggland's Best has received more than 100 awards and honors from trusted publications, such as Good Housekeeping, PEOPLE, Allrecipes, Health, Men's Health, and many others. Eggland's Best eggs are available in the refrigerated egg aisle in Large, Extra-Large, Jumbo, Cage Free, Organic, Free Range, Pasture Raised, Hard-Cooked, Cage Free Hard-Cooked, Organic Hard-cooked and Liquid Egg Whites. The Eggland's Best various frozen varieties can be found in the frozen breakfast section. Eggland's Best Frozen Omelets, Bowls and Egg Bites make it easier than ever to start the day with the great taste and nutrition of Eggland's Best eggs. All Eggland's Best eggs are certified Kosher. For more information, visit View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Eggland's Best Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data
Yahoo
13-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
We compared prices on grocery staples at 4 stores. See the best deals right now
The Trump administration's imposed tariffs and threats of higher ones raise questions about how they'll affect consumers, specifically at the grocery store. Overall, 15% of the United States' food supply is imported, according to reporting by USA TODAY, and some retailers whose products aren't subject to tariffs may still increase the prices of their products because of "industry price gap management" — the comparison of the price of their product versus a competitor — or because the packaging or ingredients used to make the U.S.-manufactured product may be imported. Inflation is also an issue. An April University of Michigan consumer survey showed Americans expect prices to rise by 6.7% over the next year, which is the highest inflation expectation figure recorded since 1981, USA TODAY reported. The Federal Reserve also forecast in March its preferred inflation measure would rise to 2.7% by the end of the year and last month, investment firm Vanguard predicted prices will rise nearly 4% in 2025. Amid the uncertainty, we are trying to keep tabs on the prices of a range of everyday items and visited four Rochester-area grocery stores on Thursday, May 8 to comparison shop. Note: The full prices — not the ones you get with loyalty cards —are listed. Also, note that ALDI does not sell the popular Modelo Especial Beer brand, so it's not included in our ALDI tally. ALDI (Goldhen Grade A Large): $3.49 Tops (Eggland's Best): $5.39 Wegmans (Eggland's Best): $5.49 Walmart (Eggland's Best Cage-Free Brown): $5.52 Walmart (Great Value): $2.62 ALDI (Friendly Farms): $2.87 Wegmans (Wegmans brand): $2.99 Tops (Tops brand): $4.04 Wegmans (Wegmans brand): $1.39 ALDI (L'oven Fresh): $1.39 Walmart (Great Value): $1.42 Tops (Tops brand): $1.79 ALDI: $0.52 Wegmans: $0.53 Walmart: $0.54 Tops: $0.59 Wegmans: $2.49–$3.49/lb. ALDI: $2.69/3-pack Walmart: $3.24/3-pack Tops: $2.99–$4.99/lb. ALDI (Sundae Shoppe): $2.95 Walmart (Great Value): $2.97 Wegmans (Wegmans brand): $3.99 Tops (Tops brand): $4.29 ALDI (Baker's Corner): $3.29 Walmart (Great Value): $3.46 Wegmans (Wegmans brand): $3.49 Tops (Tops brand): $3.99 Walmart: $10.32 Wegmans: $10.99 Tops: $11.49 (Not sold at ALDI) Emily Barnes reports on consumer-related issues for the USA TODAY Network's New York Connect Team, focusing on scam and recall-related topics. Follow her on X and Instagram @byemilybarnes. Get in touch at ebarnes@ Reporter Marcia Greenwood covers general assignments and has an interest in retail news. Send story tips to mgreenwo@ Follow her on X @MarciaGreenwood. This article originally appeared on Rochester Democrat and Chronicle: Grocery prices in Rochester NY: See the best deals
Yahoo
03-03-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Eggland's Best and Club Pilates Join Forces to Celebrate National Nutrition Month with Spring Challenge and Sweepstakes
Fuel your fitness journey and enter for a chance to win $5,000 and one year of unlimited Club Pilates classes! CEDAR KNOLLS, N.J., March 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- In honor of National Nutrition Month this March, Eggland's Best has teamed up with Club Pilates, the largest Pilates brand, to empower everyBODY to feel their best—inside and out! By seamlessly integrating fitness and nutrition, this ultimate wellness duo is dedicated to helping seasoned Reformer Pilates pros and beginners alike fuel their bodies with the nutrients it needs to power through workouts, support recovery and thrive every single day. With motivational fitness and nutrition tips, as well as performance-boosting Registered Dietitian-approved recipes, Eggland's Best and Club Pilates have your wellness goals covered to kick off a month of healthier living. To mark the occasion, Eggland's Best and Club Pilates are bringing fans the "Eggland's Best for EveryBODY" Sweepstakes, to help launch the start of their fitness and wellness journey! Now through April 30, fans can enter daily at for a chance to win the Grand Prize of $5,000 and a year-long unlimited Club Pilates class package to join in on the latest workout craze. Weekly prize packs will also include a 6-month long unlimited Club Pilates class package, gift card, branded fitness swag, and a 3-month supply of Eggland's Best eggs. "We are so thrilled to partner with Eggland's Best to celebrate National Nutrition Month and showcase how movement and mindful eating work together to elevate wellness," said Tianna Strateman, President at Club Pilates. "Pilates strengthens from the inside out, and when paired with nutrient-packed foods like Eggland's Best eggs, it creates the perfect recipe for balance and vitality. Together, we're making it easier and more fun to achieve a healthier, more energized lifestyle." Eggland's Best is also jumping into action as the official sponsor of the Club Pilates Spring Challenge, a seasonal initiative that invites members to tackle Pilates classes with a playful nod to "spring," featuring themed workouts using the resistance of the Pilates reformer springs. To find out how you can participate at your location Club Pilates, click here. "Great nutrition is the foundation of a strong, healthy lifestyle, which is why we're so thrilled to team up with Club Pilates this spring," said Kurt Misialek, President and CEO of Eggland's Best. "By combining the superior nutrition of Eggland's Best eggs with the strength that Pilates provides, this partnership is all about helping individuals fuel their bodies and achieve their wellness goals during National Nutrition Month and beyond." To help fans maximize their workouts even further, Eggland's Best and Club Pilates are teaming up with Registered Dietitian and Nutritionist Dawn Jackson Blatner to share nutritious recipes and expert tips that can also be accessed on Designed to complement a workout class, the Golden Milk Fitness Muffins are perfect for a pre-workout energy boost, while the Social Media Famous Tortilla Quiche is ideal for post-exercise recovery – both are packed with superior Eggland's Best eggs to support an active lifestyle. "Nutrition and movement go hand in hand when it comes to living a healthy, balanced lifestyle," said Dawn Jackson Blatner, Registered Dietitian and Nutritionist. "Eggland's Best eggs are my go-to for fueling my workouts and recovery because compared to ordinary eggs, they contain six times more Vitamin D to support muscle function and double the Omega-3s to aid in joint health and post-workout recovery. The egg-ceptional nutrition of EB eggs paired with the strength and mindfulness of Pilates is a winning formula for feeling and performing your best." Compared to ordinary eggs, Eggland's Best eggs contain six times more Vitamin D, 25 percent less saturated fat, more than double the Omega-3s, 10 times more Vitamin E, and more than double the Vitamin B12. The superior nutrition of Eggland's Best is due to its proprietary all-vegetarian hen feed that contains healthy grains, canola oil and a wholesome supplement of rice bran, alfalfa, sea kelp and Vitamin E. For more recipes, Sweepstakes Official Rules, and how to enter, visit For more information on Eggland's Best eggs, visit NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN IN THE "EGGLAND'S BEST FOR EVERYBODY" SWEEPSTAKES. Open to legal residents of the 50 US & DC, 18 or older and have reached the age of majority in state of jurisdiction. Void where prohibited. Sweepstakes starts 3/3/25 at 9:00 AM ET and ends 4/30/25 at 11:59 PM ET. For Official Rules, which govern, click here. Sponsor: Eggland's Best, LLC. About Eggland's Best Eggs Eggland's Best is the leading fortified egg brand in the U.S., providing eggs with superior nutrition such as six times more Vitamin D, 25% less saturated fat, more than double the Omega-3s, 10 times more Vitamin E, and more than double the Vitamin B12 compared to ordinary eggs. Eggland's Best's hens are fed a strictly controlled proprietary, high-quality all-vegetarian diet, which results in a better-tasting, more nutritious egg that stays fresher longer. New research from a leading academic medical center recently revealed in a modest-sided study that eating Eggland's Best eggs did not raise cholesterol and may also increase Vitamin B12 levels in older addition, Eggland's Best has received more than 100 awards and honors from trusted publications, such as Good Housekeeping, PEOPLE, Allrecipes, Health, Men's Health, and many others. Eggland's Best eggs are available in the refrigerated egg aisle in Large, Extra-Large, Jumbo, Cage Free, Organic, Free Range, Pasture Raised, Hard-Cooked, Cage Free Hard-Cooked, Organic Hard-cooked and Liquid Egg Whites. The Eggland's Best various frozen varieties can be found in the frozen breakfast section. Eggland's Best Frozen Omelets, Bowls and Egg Bites make it easier than ever to start the day with the great taste and nutrition of Eggland's Best eggs. All Eggland's Best eggs are certified Kosher. For more information, visit View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Eggland's Best

Associated Press
11-02-2025
- Business
- Associated Press
BrandSpark Names Eggland's Best America's Most Trusted Egg Once Again
America's #1 egg brand recognized for the 11th consecutive year by Most Trusted Awards CEDAR KNOLLS, N.J., Feb. 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Shoppers across the country have once again placed their trust in Eggland's Best, awarding the brand the title of Most Trusted Egg in America for the 11th consecutive year with the 2025 BrandSpark Most Trusted Awards. The recognition comes from BrandSpark International, which surveys tens of thousands of American consumers each year to determine the most trusted brands in the grocery aisle. 'Earning customer trust year after year is no easy feat, and Eggland's Best continues to prove its excellence by consistently delivering superior eggs that consumers love,' said Robert Levy, President of BrandSpark International. 'Our research demonstrates that American shoppers turn to Eggland's Best time and time again for its dependability, nutrition and quality, making the brand a true leader in its category.' The Brandspark Most Trusted Awards is one of the most comprehensive studies of brand trust in America, this year spanning 284 product and service categories and gathering insights from 29,420 shoppers. 'At Eggland's Best, we always strived to provide eggs with superior nutrition, taste and freshness,' said Kurt Misialek, President and CEO of Eggland's Best. 'Being recognized by BrandSpark for the 11th straight year reflects the trust consumers place in our brand and our unwavering pursuit of quality.' Compared to ordinary eggs, Eggland's Best eggs contain six times more Vitamin D, 25% less saturated fat, more than double the Omega-3s, 10 times more Vitamin E, and more than double the Vitamin B12. The superior nutrition in Eggland's Best eggs is due to its proprietary, all-vegetarian hen feed that contains healthy grains, canola oil and a wholesome supplement of rice bran, alfalfa, sea kelp and Vitamin E. In addition, independent testing has revealed that Eggland's Best eggs have stronger shells than ordinary eggs, which leads to less breakage and helps them stay fresher longer. 'As a Registered Dietitian, Eggland's Best eggs are my go-to recommendation because of their outstanding nutritional value,' said Dawn Jackson Blatner, RDN. 'With more Vitamin D, Omega-3s and Vitamin E compared to ordinary eggs, they make it easy for families to pack essential nutrients into every meal. It's no surprise that Eggland's Best continues to be recognized as the Most Trusted Egg in America, as consumers like me and my clients have relied on the brand for years to deliver quality and nutrition they can count on.' With over 100 awards and honors celebrating its outstanding taste, nutrition, and freshness, Eggland's Best remains a trusted choice for millions. To explore recipes and learn more about Eggland's Best, visit About Eggland's Best Eggs Eggland's Best is the leading fortified egg brand in the U.S., providing eggs with superior nutrition such as six times more Vitamin D, 25% less saturated fat, more than double the Omega-3s, 10 times more Vitamin E, and more than double the Vitamin B12 compared to ordinary eggs. Eggland's Best's hens are fed a strictly controlled proprietary, high-quality all-vegetarian diet, which results in a better-tasting, more nutritious egg that stays fresher longer. New research from a leading academic medical center recently revealed in a modest-sided study that eating Eggland's Best eggs did not raise cholesterol and may also increase Vitamin B12 levels in older individuals. In addition, Eggland's Best has received more than 100 awards and honors from trusted publications, such as Good Housekeeping, PEOPLE, Allrecipes, Health, Men's Health, and many others. Eggland's Best eggs are available in the refrigerated egg aisle in Large, Extra-Large, Jumbo, Cage Free, Organic, Free Range, Pasture Raised, Hard-Cooked, Cage Free Hard-Cooked, Organic Hard-cooked and Liquid Egg Whites. The Eggland's Best various frozen varieties can be found in the frozen breakfast section. Eggland's Best Frozen Omelets, Bowls and Egg Bites make it easier than ever to start the day with the great taste and nutrition of Eggland's Best eggs. All Eggland's Best eggs are certified Kosher. For more information, visit About BrandSpark International Founded in 2001, BrandSpark International is a research and consulting firm dedicated to providing brands with the actionable insights necessary to refine strategic brand positioning, build consumer trust and enhance the success of new product launches. The BrandSpark Most Trusted Awards, now in its 12th year in the USA, is a leading consumer-voted credentialling program that measures consumer trust and brand resilience within hundreds of CPG, retail, and services categories, as determined by American shoppers through their top-of-mind unaided responses for brands they trust most in categories which they shop and services which they use.
Yahoo
06-02-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Fact Check: Look out for this message about fictional recall on chicken, eggs
Claim: In February 2025, the U.S. was experiencing a recall on chicken and Eggland's Best eggs. Rating: In early February 2025, people were sharing a message (archived) with an alleged warning against buying chicken and Eggland's Best eggs in the U.S. because of a supposed recall. The message read: FYI: Sharing information that was just shared with me. DO NOT BUY CHICKEN!!! Please tell your family and friends! The president has paused all announcements and communications from the CDC, FDA, etc., until 2/1 and there is a hugggggheeeeeee recall on chicken and eggland eggs that is NOT being properly announced to the public. (Sound familiar... remember the COVID delayed Announcement?) Please, please, please, DO NOT BUY CHICKEN, or please do your own research before you do. A friend works for CDC, and she confirmed this. Pass it on! Please My contact said: The bird flu is happening and there are some confirmed cases in the United States. Some versions of the message had slight variations, such as changing the communications pause date from "2/1" to "2/15," or saying that the information came from a "friend who works for the White House." The message can be split into the following claims: The U.S. government has issued a large recall on chicken and Eggland's Best eggs. The recall is not being publicized due to an alleged mandate by U.S. President Donald Trump to freeze communications from public health organizations like the Food and Drug Administration and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The purported recall is apparently related to an outbreak of bird flu. While that outbreak was based in reality — it began in 2022 and has led to a small number of human cases of bird flu in 10 states — the message's warning against buying chicken and eggs was not. The message had several indications of being misinformation. Firstly, it incorrectly stated that the FDA and CDC were responsible for the recall. In reality, the U.S. Department of Agriculture is in charge of recalls for chicken and egg products, while the FDA is in charge of recalls for shell eggs. Furthermore, the author of the message was unknown. The text simply cited an unnamed "friend" who supposedly works at the CDC — again, an agency that does not handle food recalls — as its purported source, though, due to their anonymity, it was impossible to verify their existence or involvement. The message also claimed an order by Trump paused communications from public health agencies, and that the purported pause was preventing people from knowing about the suppressed recall. Several reputable news outlets reported that the Trump administration ordered a freeze on such communications (Snopes could not independently confirm the memo's authenticity). However, the memo's pause ended on Feb. 1, 2025, and made exceptions for messages that could affect people's health. Furthermore, the USDA replied to Snopes' request for comment about the recall — discrediting the assertion that the federal government was suppressing information about it — and said the agency has not stopped issuing recall alerts for products under its jurisdiction. The reference to a communication pause stemmed from a purported memo sent under Trump that ordered a freeze on "many federal health agency communications," according to reputable news outlets including The Associated Press. CBS News and NPR published a copy of the memo, which said the freeze lasted until Feb. 1 and affected agencies in the Department of Health and Human Services, including the FDA and CDC. The memo provided an exception for any communications that might "affect critical health, safety, environmental, financial or national security functions of the Department." Presumably, a large food recall like the one described in the viral message would fall under that category. While the FDA did not reply to Snopes' request for comment on the issue, the USDA, which is directly in charge of recalls on meat, poultry and certain egg products, did. A spokesperson said via email that the agency has continued releasing recall and public health alerts on its website for products under its jurisdiction, including meat (and catfish), poultry and all non-shelled egg products. The USDA has issued three such alerts, including two recalls, since Trump took office on Jan. 20, 2025: warnings about a "foreign matter contamination" in certain sausage, an "extraneous material contamination" in a specific type of breaded chicken nuggets and potential misbranding of other chicken products. None of those issues involved bird flu. In other words, the message's implication that the reported communication pause was suppressing information about a large recall on chicken was not based on fact. The message implies the recall is due to the bird flu — and that people who consume chicken or eggs are at risk of infection. However, the risk of contracting bird flu from eating infected chicken or egg is almost zero. According to information from the CDC published during former President Joe Biden's administration, bird flu primarily spreads from chickens and cows when people have long, direct contact with infected animals or contaminated surfaces. The virus also can spread through the air via dust particles, or via liquids like saliva, mucus, feces and unpasteurized (raw) milk. No human cases of bird flu have been reported because a person properly handled raw chicken or consumed properly cooked chicken or eggs. A 2010 report coauthored by the FDA and USDA modeling a hypothetical outbreak of bird flu found that between 95% and 98% of chicken and turkey flocks infected with bird flu would be identified before they were killed and packaged for human consumption and more than 99.99% of eggs produced by infected hens would be removed from circulation before making it to supermarket shelves. Also, cooking chicken properly (to an internal temperature of 165 degrees Fahrenheit, or 73.9 degrees Celsius, all the way through) inactivates the virus, rendering the chicken safe to eat. Washing your hands and cleaning your cutting boards and knives after handling raw chicken eliminates contamination risk. For eggs, the 2010 report states that in-shell pasteurization will also inactivate the virus. In other words, even if the recall were real, the risk of catching bird flu from eating contaminated chicken or eggs is negligible, especially if people practice good food safety. The message did say one thing correctly — "The bird flu is happening and there are some confirmed cases in the United States." Many stores and restaurants across the nation were reportedly facing egg shortages due to the outbreak, as of early February 2025. According to data from the CDC and USDA, the flu has infected more than 153 million birds nationwide and numerous herds of cows in 16 states since the outbreak began in 2022. As of this writing, 67 people across 10 states have tested positive for bird flu, and one person has died. All but four cases involved people who work in agriculture, putting them in close proximity to potentially infected animals. Crucially, no human infected with bird flu in the current outbreak has transmitted the disease to someone else. The CDC currently rates the risk of bird flu to the general population as "low." 2022–2024 Detections of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza. Accessed 5 Feb. 2025. CDC. "Current Situation: Bird Flu in Humans." 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