By VICTOR E. SASSON
EDITOR
I warmed up quickly to Kirkland Signature 100% Egg Whites at Costco Wholesale.
Costco introduced the 100% Egg Whites to replace Kirkland Signature Real Egg Product, which was 99% egg whites, plus color, spices, salt, onion powder, xanthan gum and other ingredients not found in the real thing.
The new liquid product was cholesterol-free and had no saturated fat, but was thin and watery.
Still, it produced terrific egg-white omelets you could stuff with smoked wild salmon, cooked fresh spinach, cheeses, salsa and other ingredients.
Egg Beaters?
This morning, my wife went to the Hackensack Costco, but couldn't find Kirkland Signature 100% Egg Whites -- six 16-ounce cartons for $9.99 that were introduced a little over two years ago.
Instead, she brought home an Egg Beaters package, which doesn't offer as much value as Kirkland Signature did, containing only four 16-ounce cartons of 100% Egg Whites for $8.99.
That means you get one-third less product (four cartons instead of six) for only a dollar less than the Kirkland Signature version.
What gives, Costco?
Is this a temporary substitute for the Kirkland Signature version? Or is this change permanent?
Cage-free controversy
Costco has been severely criticized recently for saying it would stop selling whole eggs from caged chickens, but continuing to do so years after the pledge.
If you buy Costco's Kirkland Signature Organic Eggs, the package is labeled cage free.
There was no such labeling on Kirkland Signature 100% Egg Whites or the new version from Egg Beaters.
The latter are from Con Agra Foods in Omaha, Neb., the big packaged-food company that doesn't have the greatest reputation.
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