Rabbit River Farms

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Richmond, Canada

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Poultry farm

Rabbit River Farms Reviews | Rating 3.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Rabbit River Farms is located in Richmond, Canada on 17740 River Rd. Rabbit River Farms is rated 3.7 out of 5 in the category poultry farm in Canada.

Address

17740 River Rd

Phone

+1 6048570704

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Bob Elner

Unhappily, I echo the feedback from several previous reviewers. I purchased a dozen of these premium brown large eggs from our local supermarket earlier this week. They were double the price of regular eggs but I was ethically persuaded by the signage about the happy hens and their diet. However, the eggs were bland, pretty much tasteless and had anemic pale yolks. Decidedly worse than regular \cheap\ eggs in both appearance and flavour .. hens kept in luxury maybe but quality products? No

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H Wang

Very disappointed with the jumbo eggs I purchased today. The yolks are bright yellow... Out of the 20, 5 of them were pre-cracked. The shells were soft as well... not at all what I was expecting for something that is certified organic. For the price, these eggs are a rip off. I recommend looking elsewhere to purchase high quality and truly organic eggs. I will not be purchasing from them ever again.

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Karen Murphy

Well. Came in here to state my total disappointment with the recent plastic packaging & learned so much more. Company name change. No certified humane recognition on label?!! True. So now I must eat one of these solo to judge taste (the used to be the most delicious eggs I’d ever tasted), as thus far have only used for Xmas baking. Sounds like there are some more negatives to come... Have insisted on only these eggs since finding out they were the only certified humane eggs able to be purchased in grocery stores. Let’s have an explanation on the website please!! Will be emailing them directly.

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Sean Nolan

I have noticed that you have made a a switch from cardboard to plastic packaging. I can only assume this was a bottom line decision based on saving money. I am very surprised you would make such a decision to change to plastic at a time where plastic is such needless waste problem for our planet. I hope you can be one of those sustainable companies I can support, until you switch back to only using cardboard I will be shopping for eggs packaged more sustainably.

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Mike Apps

I enjoy rabbit river eggs mostly because of their SPCA certification, however since they don't advertise it on their cartons I think this certification may have lapsed. I'm not sure if they were bought out but I think that's the case, which may end up in the difference in quality recently. They also just recently switched to plastic packaging which is a huge no for me, so probably moving to a different product. Overall a decent choice if you're looking for the lesser of evils with regards to animal products. Ps - not sure why people are complaining about yolk color. It depends whether they ate corn or other grains. Orange doesn't mean it's better, just that orange is marketed as being different, and therefore better.