According to Reader’s Digest, setting your eggs in the entryway of the cooler opens them to fluctuating temperatures for the duration of the day as you open and close the ice chest entryway. This can make the eggs decay quicker and makes them increasingly vulnerable to microscopic organisms’ development. Therefore, it’s smarter to store your eggs on a rack in the refrigerator where temperatures stay really steady.
Who knew there was an art to securely putting away your eggs? So go on and check the area of your eggs —if they’re as of now sitting in the entryway of the ice chest, you should move them to a rack ASAP.