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The Straits Times·2 min read·easy

Family in Singapore finds rare spherical egg in weekly grocery haul

Family in Singapore finds rare spherical egg in weekly grocery haul
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A Singaporean family discovered a rare spherical egg in a standard grocery store carton and is now looking to sell it to a collector. Inspired by previous high-value auctions of similar eggs, the family is keeping the item refrigerated while they seek a buyer.

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This story highlights the intersection of viral internet curiosities and the niche market for rare biological anomalies, demonstrating how everyday items can unexpectedly gain significant monetary value.

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The family is hoping to sell off the rare egg (right), seen here next to an egg from the same carton, “if the price is right”.

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