A homemaker in Penang lodged a report with the Consumer Association of Penang (CAP) suspecting eggs that she bought from a market could have been fake eggs. This led to investigations by the Health Ministry and some egg samples were seized for testing, results of which are pending.
It has been reported that fake eggs were actually being sold in China for the last 10 years.
Image source: The Star
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