Consumers are often surprised when they crack open a store-bought egg and notice small red or pinkish floaty spots inside. These tiny specks can look alarming at first glance, but experts explain that they are usually harmless. Known as “blood spots,” they can naturally appear during the egg-forming process and don’t necessarily indicate that the egg is unsafe to eat.
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