Freshers crack SEVEN double-yolk eggs in a row

It’s being dubbed the ‘dream box’


Exeter freshers were astonished earlier this week to discover seven double yolk eggs in a row when topping up the protein.

Bulky boys Nick Horton and Kas Eelman were eggstatic to discover the twins when nailing their post-workout snack, and caught the whole thing on Snapchat.

In a crack-ing turn of events, the British Egg Information Service estimate the chances of a double-yolker to be around 0.1 per cent, meaning the odds of getting 7 doubles in a row stands at one in 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000, or, one in sextillion.

The odds of winning the jackpot on the National Lottery, in contrast, are only one in 14 million.

Kas (left) and Nick (third-left) with friends

Speaking to The Tab, Nick said: “The only thing predictable about life is its unpredictability. 2 fresh, 7 double yolks and a snap story to go down in history”, with Kas adding: “As egg enthusiasts ourselves the whole experience could only be described as once in a lifetime.”

The eggs were Morrison’s free-range, medium eggs and came in a box of 12, you can get your own for £1.77.