Rare perfectly round egg found on Devon farm sells at auction for three figures
Briefly

A remarkable round egg, discovered by an egg handler named Alison Greene at Fenton Farm, has attracted attention for its unique shape and will be auctioned off to support charity. Greene, who has handled millions of eggs, initially overlooked the egg’s distinctive form until it caught her eye on the conveyor belt. Inspired by a similar round egg sold previously, she aims to raise funds for charity through the auction, highlighting the importance of community support and conservation efforts.
"I've worked at Fenton Farm for three years, and I'd never really thought about an egg being round. When you see so many egg shapes, you become egg blind, in a sense."
"It just moved differently. It didn't move the same as the others, so I whipped it off and it was perfectly round, and a little bit bigger than a golf ball."
"Having heard about a previous round egg selling at auction for 200, I decided to ask my boss if I could put the egg up for auction in order to raise funds for charity."
Read at www.independent.co.uk
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