Tommy overview:
poop on egg kill bacteria = no fridge needed
AI Overview:
Back to the egg: a shining example of absurd EU regulation ...
In most of Europe, eggs are not refrigerated in stores and are often kept at room temperature in homes as well. This is because European eggs are not typically washed, which means they retain a protective cuticle on their shells that helps prevent bacterial growth. In contrast, eggs in the US are washed, removing this protective layer, and are therefore refrigerated to slow bacterial growth.
Wow. You even posted a quote that proved yourself wrong. Lmao. It's not the poop that protects it, which makes no sense whatsoever, it's the cuticle layer.