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Do Eggs Need to Be Refrigerated?
(epicurious.com)Like everyone else, I kept my grocery store eggs right in their cardboard carton on the counter. This makes it much easier for the eggs to spoil at room temperature, which is why the USDA mandates that all commercially produced eggs must be sanitized and refrigerated after. Sanitized eggs can only be out of the fridge for two hours maximum. If you are purchasing your eggs from a grocery store, you should 100% be refrigerating them. In countries where eggs aren’t sanitized (like most of Europe), it isn’t necessary to refrigerate the eggs, since they still have their protective coating on the shell.