Pete and Gerry's Organic Grade A Large Eggs - 12ct
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4.6 out of 5 stars with 37 ratings
4.7 out of 5 stars with 2405 reviews
quality: 3.67 out of 5
taste: 3.75 out of 5
value: 3.5 out of 5
61% would recommend
13 recommendations
3 out of 5 stars
6 February, 2026
originally posted on Pete & Gerry's
Pale yolks-confusing packaging
I have bought the organic, free range eggs off and on over the years and have more or less been satisfied when comparing lower cost, free range product to that of other companies. However this weeks batch of eggs looks pale and lacks flavor leading me to wonder if there have been some changes made to chicken diet and lifestyle? Also the packaging is a bit confusing and misleading as it states “organic feed” with “organic pastures” written directly below which gives the false impression that they are pasture raised eggs. But now I realize there is a specific “pasture raised” product line.
5 out of 5 stars
27 January, 2026
originally posted on Pete & Gerry's
FAVORITE EGGS
Always look for Pete & Gerry’s eggs first. Favorite eggs on the market… better prices too!!!!
5 out of 5 stars
26 January, 2026
originally posted on Pete & Gerry's
Exceptional quality food
I am a new customer, today I am a repeat customer! These eggs are the best, I can taste the difference. I just wanted to let you guys know that this is exceptional quality food, thank you 💯
5 out of 5 stars
15 January, 2026
originally posted on Pete & Gerry's
Delicious
Best tasting eggs ever. Fluffy yolk when boiled and tasted when scrambled. You can't compare.
2 out of 5 stars
23 December, 2025
originally posted on Pete & Gerry's
Weird taste
I've bought these eggs many times, each time swearing I won't buy them again, due to the off-putting ammonia flavor to the yolks, then once every couple of years I decide to try again and they're the same every time. The brown shells always have a powdery grey finish to them as well, which makes me wonder if they're being bleached with some chemical that impacts the taste of the eggs.
1 reply from Nellie's Kindness Crew team - 2 months ago
Thank you for your review. We’d like to take a moment to assure you that per FDA regulations and food safety requirements, we do and must wash our eggs before our consumers can receive them. We use a light, organic approved soap to wash our eggshells. After the eggs are washed, they are sanitized with a mild chlorine solution. While certainly unpleasant, dirty eggs can typically be used safely by gently cleaning with a dry brush or cloth before use and being sure not to let the egg's contents touch the outer shell while cracking. We hope this helps! Feel free to reach out to us via email or contact form and we can help get this sorted.
3 out of 5 stars
11 December, 2025
originally posted on Pete & Gerry's
Set them free pale yellow 💛
No it's not variability the Organic in the plastic box (why plastic your core markets this!) are always pale yellow so I and your other customers are highly suspicious of this...are they really free range....the Pasture raised are awesome orange 🍊 and not in plastic that's why they are always sold out...your customers notice everything Make organic free range really free if they were the yolks would be orange because they would be chomping grubs worm bugs 🎉😀
1 reply from Nellie's Kindness Crew team - 2 months ago
Thank you for your feedback. You’re absolutely right that free-range and pasture-raised eggs tend to have darker, sometimes even orange yolks, and that is indeed what we and other consumers tend to see in our eggs. While free-range and pasture-raised have many benefits, we’ve also found that it leads to more variability in yolk color due to different grazing habits and preferences from hen to hen. We invite you to fill out our contact form so we can properly investigate this batch and take a look at what you're seeing!
1 out of 5 stars
28 November, 2025
originally posted on Pete & Gerry's
Fake eggs
Why is this company Pete & Gerry’s selling Fake Eggs that are supposed to be Organic? 😡 Wake up people they are selling fake eggs , very well painted but I know the difference.
1 reply from Nellie's Kindness Crew team - 3 months ago
We're so sorry to hear about your disappointment. We take great care in inspecting every egg and carton before they leave us, and we can assure you that all of our eggs are very real! As you hold light up to the egg, this is called candling, which shows the inner membrane of the egg - this is perfectly normal!
3 out of 5 stars
22 November, 2025
originally posted on Pete & Gerry's
PLASTIC IS OFFENSIVE!!
YOUR PLASTIC EGG CARTONS ARE OFFENSIVE! I wonder how many people like me and my family reach over your eggs to get the organic eggs in NON-PLASTIC containers. I am guessing a lot and thought you should know! Thank you for giving us ORGANIC!!! Sonja
1 reply from Nellie's Kindness Crew team - 3 months ago
Thank you so much for reaching out with your thoughts! As a certified B Corporation, we’re truly committed to both people and the planet, which is why we’ve carefully considered our carton design. We know that packaging our eggs is an important decision, and we’ve based it on solid research and data. We’re always exploring new, more sustainable options as we carry on with our constant research and testing of alternative options in search of the most earth-friendly packaging for our eggs. We chose our original 100% recycled plastic cartons based on real data and research collected through a third-party life cycle analysis that found those cartons to be more environmentally-friendly than most other options on the basis of carbon footprint, human health, ecosystem quality, and resource depletion measures across their entire life cycle. Given the excess of plastic in our world today, we have always felt good about diverting a significant number of water and soda bottles from landfills by putting them to good use in our cartons. That said, we understand the overall negative perception around plastic in our world today, and we appreciate hearing from our passionate consumers who are concerned with declining plastic recycling rates and access. As we assess our carton material, our goal is to present a sustainable option for everyone.
1 out of 5 stars
17 October, 2025
originally posted on Pete & Gerry's
Worse eggs I ever bought!!!
I would give it zero star if it was possible. The egg yokes are very light yellow almost white. I have never seen yokes this color and the tase is awful. Very disappointed. Will never buy again.
1 reply from Nellie's Kindness Crew team - 4 months ago
We're so sorry to hear about this experience. We take great care in inspecting every egg and carton before they leave us, so this isn’t something we take lightly. While free-range has many benefits, we’ve also found that it leads to more variability in yolk color due to different grazing habits and preferences from hen to hen. Flock age can also be a factor when it comes to inconsistencies in yolk color. We'd like to investigate the details here - keep an eye on your inbox - we will send an email soon!
5 out of 5 stars
17 September, 2025
originally posted on Pete & Gerry's
Common sense.
I’ve raised my own small backyard flock for over 50 yrs. Egg yolk color and taste vary with the season. Most important to me is the humane treatment of your layers, which for me makes all the difference. Great eggs!
2 out of 5 stars
16 September, 2025
originally posted on Pete & Gerry's
Expiration dates missing.
I would be more prone to buy your eggs if they had expiration dates on them.
1 reply from Nellie's Kindness Crew team - 5 months ago
We're so sorry to hear about this experience. Every carton of ours should have a use by date printed in black ink on the short side of the carton. We take great care in inspecting every egg and carton before they leave us, so this isn’t something we take lightly. We'd like to investigate what happened here - keep an eye on your inbox - we will send an email soon!
1 out of 5 stars
5 August, 2025
originally posted on Pete & Gerry's
Check your feed
How can most of the eggs have two yolks if/when advertised as organic.? Bought last week 1 dz Am a regular. One dz every week.
1 reply from Nellie's Kindness Crew team - 7 months ago
We’re very sorry for any concern that these double yolks may have caused, and we’d like to take a moment to explain what you may have noticed. Double yolk eggs are fairly rare (about 1/1000) and tend to be very, very large - in fact, they’re typically graded as “super jumbos” due to their size. These eggs primarily come from younger flocks that are just learning how to lay eggs. All the farm fresh eggs go through the sorting machine together and, once they are identified as super jumbos, are sent to the first packing station where they are hand packed because they are too big for the machine to pack. They are then packaged as jumbos, even though they are technically super jumbos. All day the hand packing station runs, filling jumbo cartons with super jumbos. These super jumbos are over 50% double yolks. As these cartons are filled, they all go into the same case. So, even though they are rare, double yolk eggs often wind up in the same cartons. We hope this helps explain why you encountered multiple double yolks!
1 out of 5 stars
24 July, 2025
originally posted on Pete & Gerry's
No Bueno
Little Bucky knows good eggs. Llittle Bucky knows these are not good eggs. No Bueno !!!
1 reply from Nellie's Kindness Crew team - 7 months ago
We're so sorry to hear about your disappointment. We take great care in inspecting every egg and carton before they leave us, so this isn’t something we take lightly. We'd like to hear your feedback and welcome you to submit to our consumer contact form!
2 out of 5 stars
20 June, 2025
originally posted on Pete & Gerry's
PLASTIC CONTAINER!!! KINDER TO EARTH?
The organic range free eggs are delicious ;however, they are in PLASTIC! I am an environmentalist and most environmentalists and health enthusiasts limit plastic purchases because it's the making of the plastic and the recycling of the plastic that puts fumes into our ozone layer which is unhealthy for the planet and therefore for us. Your range free eggs are in cardboard. To make matters worse you mentioned kinder to our planet. Well if it was kinder to our planet it wouldn't be in a very unnecessary plastic container!!! Could you please use cardboard or better yet recycled cardboard? I promise you especially with organic, if you put that it's in recycled cardboard you will sell way more eggs. Better for your company and better for the Earth and the people and animals that reside here. Thank you kindly for your immediate consideration to this very serious matter
1 reply from Nellie's Kindness Crew team - 8 months ago
We chose our original 100% recycled plastic cartons based on third-party research showing they were more sustainable than most options—diverting tons of plastic from landfills along the way. But we hear you: many are looking to cut plastic entirely. That’s why we introduced our new hybrid paper cartons—for those wanting another option. We’re always testing new materials and appreciate your feedback as we work toward the most sustainable packaging possible.
5 out of 5 stars
21 May, 2025
originally posted on Pete & Gerry's
The Best Eggs
I find Pete and Gerry's to be of superior quality. The eggs I buy are pretty fresh and they are delicious! I always buy the x-large organic eggs. When they are not available I buy Nellie's eggs next.
5 out of 5 stars
23 April, 2025
originally posted on Pete & Gerry's
100% perfect 🥰
Knowing that these eggs are completely & totally wholesome in every way & have HEAVENLY flavor is why I NEVER buy any other brand anymore. 8 years & counting.
5 out of 5 stars
8 April, 2025
originally posted on Pete & Gerry's
Very good quality!
I happened to come across a container of P & G's eggs in my refrigerator that I had bought months ago & I tried them to see if they were still good. To my surprise, almost all of them were as fresh tasting as when I had originally bought them.
5 out of 5 stars
4 April, 2025
originally posted on Pete & Gerry's
Presxure
Big difference from reg egg never going back to them Presxure 💯 💯 💯
2 out of 5 stars
2 April, 2025
originally posted on Pete & Gerry's
Why wrapped in plastic?
Nothing aggravates me more than extra plastic. Extra non recyclable plastic surrounding organic eggs??? (It won’t let me upload photo) I was temporarily disabled and had someone else do my shopping. Oops
1 reply from Nellie's Kindness Crew team - 8 months ago
Thank you for your feedback - Our 100% recycled plastic (rPET) cartons have been found to be more eco-friendly than many other options, including paper and cardboard. Plus, over a third of our cartons are recycled again, which is higher than the national recycling average. Instead of creating new waste, our cartons are made from recycled plastic, like water and soda bottles. By reusing materials that might otherwise end up in landfills or the ocean, we’re giving them a second life and making a positive impact on the planet.
5 out of 5 stars
27 March, 2025
originally posted on Pete & Gerry's
My new favorite!
These eggs are the best! They taste and look so much better than regular “cage free” eggs. I’m excited to introduce these eggs to my baby as one of her first foods because they are full of nutrients. Plus, I love that the hens are so well taken care of and are free to roam.