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Take a pledge, get eggs, give an egg

Here's a way to get a dozen eggs free with your next supermarket puchase and help a good cause:

Join America’s egg farmers in a commitment to living more healthfully and giving back to the community. For every pledge made, we will donate one egg to Feeding America – up to one million eggs! That’s in addition to the 12 million eggs donated annually. Pledging is easy. Simply provide your name, email and zip code, and “sign” the pledge by checking the box. That’s it!

Just visit http://www.goodeggproject.org/take-the-pledge


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I think they might be out of the coupons already... I tried in firefox & safari and both gave me a message that I already printed it (which I hadn't) - that usually means they are out.

it may refresh though

Like the ill-fated 'free' KFC Grilled Chicken dinner, they are out of coupons. The site says "America's egg farmers thank you for taking the pledge. We've already reached our coupon maximum."

Why do advertisers undersupply these efforts, and why don't they take their site down when the coupon limit is reached? Is being disappointed about not getting free eggs going to make me look positively on their agenda?

At Least the food challenged will get something out of your pledge!

Anyone who prints coupons on a regular basis knows "hot" coupons go fast.

As for the eggs and undersupply; the ad clearly stated FIRST 20,000 and at 20,000 that's $30,000 spent if every coupon is redeemed.

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