American feed manufacturers are now adding synthetic additives to chicken feed to change the yolk color
This turns the color of the yolk orange and makes the eggs look like they have been grass fed on a farm
“The industry uses something called xanthophyll, which is a feed… pic.twitter.com/dJzc607VeD
— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) May 3, 2025
This turns the color of the yolk orange and makes the eggs look like they have been grass fed on a farm “The industry uses something called xanthophyll, which is a feed additive. — That can make that yolk any color they want. So, whether the birds have lived out on green grass or they’ve never stepped foot outside, I can produce an or a yolk that’s orange” “So then a lot of people are cracking this yolk open. They’re like, oh, look at this beautiful orange yolk. And I’m like, that’s not that’s not orange because the birds are outside. That’s from a a feed additive” Even when you try to be healthy in America, you can’t Wall Street Apes
- This should be a federal crime. – Paul Szypula
- another reason to raise your own hens and chickens. feed them organic feed, know where the feed comes from, give them plenty of water, sunshine and nice digs. Then you will have beautiful eggs to eat. – Silver
- Xanthophylls are plant derived carotenoids that you can find in nearly every vegetable and although they don’t play any significant biological role or health benefits, they are not harmful. Every plant has them in large quantities and also give the yellowish color to naturally colored eggs. Indeed carotenoids are the main source of color in every fruit and vegetable including carrots there are named after. They also feed them to salmon and shrimps to make them pink. – Cyrus S
- You think you’re eating healthy, but the food industry is just playing with color. Even eggs aren’t what they seem anymore. – the Common Voice
- This fucking world… I feel like there’s a hidden agenda. I never used to think that way either. But it seems like this type of trickery is everywhere, actively trying to prevent you from being your best self. – SG
- At regulated levels, xanthophylls, whether natural or synthetic are generally safe for chickens and humans, though synthetic versions like canthaxanthin carry a small risk if overused. The bigger concern is the potential for deception and the overall quality of industrial chicken feed, which may prioritize cost and appearance over nutritional value. – Bret S
- Most likely this is the petals from marigolds. Xanthophyll is found naturally in plants. For example, it is found in yellow and orange tree leaves, the yellow pigment found in saffron, and it is the equivalent as the green pigment found in chlorophyll. – Mach1
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