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On 4/7/2014 Deadeye Daisy said:

For commercial markets, double yolks are supposed to be set aside, not shipped in with other eggs. They are sold as 'ungraded' eggs.

I get a few double yokes in every carton of my jumbo eggs from Trader Joe's. They're graded.

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On 4/8/2014 ennui1 said:
On 4/7/2014 Deadeye Daisy said:

For commercial markets, double yolks are supposed to be set aside, not shipped in with other eggs. They are sold as 'ungraded' eggs.

I get a few double yokes in every carton of my jumbo eggs from Trader Joe's. They're graded.

I get the double yolks from Trader Joe's Jumbo eggs too. And yes, they are graded. Also get the double yolks from other brands jumbo eggs. Must have something to do with the jumbo size. We are always happy to get them.

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My family used to raise laying hens. Very young chickens often lay eggs with 2 yolks. It is very common.
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On 4/8/2014 FunkyHulaGirl said:

Daisy, what's a "quitter?" {#emotions_dlg.confused1}

There used to be a farm stand that not only had produce and old-fashioned candy, but they sold double yoke eggs by the dozen. I like the yokes for sunny side up eggs, but unfortunately the stand - whose owners were quite elderly - closed down last year. {#emotions_dlg.thumbdown} They had good home-made candy apples too!

A 'quitter' is a fertilized egg with an embryo that stopped growing.

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Double yolks in eggs are safe. This occurs when released too soon into hen's oviduct.