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submitted 3 months ago by Emperor@feddit.uk to c/andfinally@feddit.uk

A man has described buying a spherical chicken egg, which he spontaneously purchased at auction after a few pints, as "money well spent".

Ed Pownall, from Lambourn, in Berkshire, shelled out £150 for the egg, which is reportedly one in a billion.

The egg, which is round rather than ovoid, was sent to him by courier from Scotland.

It had been discovered by a woman who found it in a box from her local supermarket in Ayr.

Mr Pownall spotted the rarity up for sale on the website of auction house Thomson Roddick Callan while he was at the pub.

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When asked whether he had any regrets over his purchase, Mr Pownall said: "It's quite fun... I think for a £150 it's been money well spent."

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[-] chemical_cutthroat@lemmy.world 16 points 3 months ago

One in a billion seems like some pretty good odds of one turning up pretty regularly, given how many eggs a person eats per year. I think it's more rare that it made its way into a carton and wasn't caught by QC and turned into some other product where they can use imperfectly shaped eggs.

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