An Australian woman named Jacqueline Felgate had a lucky day after she found a 'one in a billion' perfectly round egg. The egg was sent to her by one of her followers. Ms Felgate took to social media to share her discovery.
She captioned the video, "From a follower. Not my egg. This is so random, but I thought I would share this eggcellent find - in our egg carton we found a round egg, and after a quick Google realised it was 1 in a billion, literally 1 in a billion eggs are round and the last one that was found sold for over $1400!!! - (purchased at Fisherman's bend Woolies)"
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Soon after the video went viral, the internet users had a field day. While some reacted to the 'eggcellent find', others showed sympathy for the 'poor chicken' who had to lay it.
A user commented, "Folks buying eggs for $1400? That's eggtortion."
Another user commented, "All I could think was that poor chicken."
The third user wrote, "The question is... are you going to eat it or sell it? Haha."
"I thought it was a giant caramel Lindt ball," the fourth wrote.
"Im eggcited to do some egg shopping this weekend," the fifth commented.