Photo taken yesterday (2025-02-08) at a supermarket in Kyoto, Japan.

Alt text: A picture of the eggs section in a Japanese supermarket. There’s a 10-pack of eggs going for 215 Japanese Yen, which is about 1.42 US dollars.

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    2 days ago

    This is one of those neat factoids that isn’t entirely true.

    Japan does wash and refrigerate its eggs, just not all eggs and brands and groceries (it’s not a law).

    Refrigerated and unrefrigerated eggs side-by-side

    Refrigerated eggs

    Most of the low salmonella incident rate comes from a higher inspection rate of egg producers and, here’s the fun one, a higher rate of raw egg ingestion, leading to faster report and response times for when there is contamination.