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Perfectly Round Egg Discovered in England [Video]

Perfectly Round Egg Discovered in England [Video] Don’t adjust your monitors, people, what you’re staring at is a real, honest to goodness grade-A spherical egg. What does it taste like? What was the aspect ratio of the chicken that produced it? What does it mean?

James Church, a 27-year-old hotel chef from Cornwall, England, discovered the culinary wonder on a up to date morning shift. He says he’s cracked over 100,000 eggs in his eight years inside the kitchen and never has he seen anything find it irresistible. He recounted the find to The Sun :

I stood for a couple of moments in awe because I had never seen anything adore it. I called everyone within the kitchen over and they stood around it too. They’d never seen anything love it either.

Neither had we! So we searched. There weren’t a lot of egg-ball sightings on Google, though we did find this YouTube video that purports to indicate another round egg, posted in 2008. It’s looks pretty round, but not quite as round as Church’s:

Perfectly Round Egg Discovered in England [Video]

So, have you ever stumble on this type of things? [ The Sun ]

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