Eggs are an essential part of our daily diet as they provide our bodies with essential nutrients such as proteins, vitamins, and minerals. To choose the best and safest chicken eggs, come and shop with us.
1. About the TFood Brand
TFood is part of the T-Group, a conglomerate of companies dedicated to bringing valuable services to society. TFood is committed to providing Vietnamese families with safe and nutritious food, contributing to a healthy community.
All food products supplied by TFood undergo rigorous source and quality checks.
TFood conducts regular product inspections at testing centers and frequently visits their partners’ production and processing facilities to ensure the highest standards. They also offer customer insurance of up to 30 million VND.
2. Unique Features of TFood Chicken Eggs
Chicken eggs from TFood sold through us meet three critical criteria:
Nutritious
TFood chicken eggs are rich in nutrients and provide a high amount of protein, as well as essential vitamins and minerals. Their eggs are produced in clean and quality-controlled farms, ensuring peace of mind for consumers.
Some of the TFood chicken egg products available at our stores include: and
Food Safety and Hygiene
TFood chicken eggs undergo stringent checks for food safety and hygiene, including tests for African swine fever. Their products are certified by relevant authorities before being distributed through the Bach Hoa Xanh system.
Freshness and Shelf Life
Our staff at Bach Hoa Xanh will regularly inspect the products and mark those nearing their expiration date. We also remove expired products from the shelves to ensure only fresh eggs are available for purchase.
We do not sell eggs that have passed their expiration date, so you can rest assured that you’re purchasing fresh and safe eggs from us.
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