A rare egg purchased from a grocery store in the UK was auctioned for $250 (approximately 70,000 Pakistani rupees), and the proceeds were donated to charity.
This extraordinary egg, which fetched 200 pounds or $250 at auction, gained global attention when it was put up for sale. The seller decided to donate the earnings to a charitable organization.
The egg, one of a kind among billions, is unusual because it is perfectly round, unlike typical oval-shaped eggs. Its uniqueness made it stand out, drawing significant attention.
The egg caught the public’s eye when Ed Poonell, a resident of Lambourn in Berkshire, purchased it for 150 pounds (about 187 USD or 52,000 Pakistani rupees) from a UK supermarket. Shortly after, he put it up for charity auction, where it sold for a much higher price.