lion quality mark

The Lion Quality mark was re-introduced on egg boxes in November 1998, and on egg shells in 2000, to denote eggs produced to a stringent new Code of Practice incorporating the latest research and advice on Salmonella and eggs.

The Lion Quality scheme incorporates more than 1,000 laying farms and 50 packing centres and accounts for more than 85% of UK egg production.

The Lion Code of Practice

The Code covers all stages of production from breeding through to ultimate consumer of eggs. Key elements of the Code include:

For further information on the Lion Quality mark please download download a summary of the Code of Practice

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