Where Do Trader Joe's Eggs Come From? - Tasting Table
Briefly

Trader Joe's offers an extensive range of egg products, including conventional, cage-free, organic, and free-range options sourced from Pete & Gerry's egg farms. This family-owned enterprise, established in the 1950s, transitioned to organic farming in 1997 and became the first Certified Humane egg farm in the U.S. in 2003. While Trader Joe's private label eggs are humane-certified and cage-free, some name-brand eggs sold at the store may still come from caged hens, reflecting price differences and commitments to animal welfare.
The eggs sourced from Pete & Gerry's come from hens that don't live in cages and have access to the outdoors.
The store sells conventional, cage-free, organic, and free-range eggs, just to name a few; let's not get into the various sizes and colors you can choose from.
In 2003, Pete & Gerry's became the very first Certified Humane egg farm in the United States.
While the eggs sold under name brands come from various places, the ones sold under the Trader Joe's name are from Carol's Eggs, which belongs under Pete & Gerry's egg farms.
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