In Melbourne, Australia, a supermarket made a startling discovery. In a typical egg carton, a perfectly round egg was found. When the egg’s unusual shape was shared online, it attracted a lot of attention and was speculated to be very valuable.
The discovery was made by Jacqueline Felgate, who purchased the carton at the Melbourne supermarket. She made the decision to conduct a Google search and discovered that discovering a perfectly round egg is an incredibly rare occurrence, frequently regarded as occurring once in a billion.
A previous round egg was reported to have sold for an astonishing price of over A$1,400 (roughly Rs 78,800) in news reports from around the world. This suggests that if the newly discovered perfectly round egg were to be put up for sale, it might also bring in a sizable sum of money.
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