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Eggit is a new grab‘n’go snack option from Farm Pride Foods. The kits contain two ready-to-eat hard boiled eggs with a Mayonnaise or Sweet Chilli flavour sachet. 

Eggit was developed by Farm Pride Foods, an egg production company founded in 1937. 

The ready to eat hard boiled eggs are made with premium Farm Pride free range eggs, including the egg used in the mayonnaise, with each serve containing at around eleven grams of protein. 

Farm Pride CEO Daryl Bird said Eggit was a healthy upgrade to convenience and supermarket snack options. 

“Eggs can be thought of as weekend breakfast foods, too time consuming or too messy for snack food. With our ready to eat peeled hard-boiled eggs, the fuss and mess has been removed,” Bird said.

Eggit! is available in selected Coles stores in New South Wales and Victoria.

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