A quiet weekend turned turbulent for premium egg brand Eggoz after a viral YouTube report accused the company’s eggs of containing traces of AOZ, a metabolite linked to the banned antibiotic Nitrofuran. The allegation — pushed by YouTube channel Trustified — sparked loud conversations online about food safety, brand honesty and India’s booming market for “clean” protein. <br /> <br />Trustified claimed that a blind lab test detected 0.73 ppb of AOZ in an Eggoz sample. While the amount is tiny, the claim struck at Eggoz’s biggest selling point: its loud, long-standing promise of “100% antibiotic-free” eggs. <br /> <br />#EggozEggs #EggozEggsRisk #EggozEggsControversy #EggsCancer #EggsCancerRisk #EggozCancerControversy #AreEggozEggsSafe #EggozEggsLabTest #EggsCauseCancer #CancerFromEggs #EggsCancerClaims #EggozEggsReview #CancerCausingEggs #EggsSafetyDebate #EggozEggsTruth<br /><br />~HT.410~PR.152~ED.420~
