Eggs sold by hobbyist chicken farmers could contain PFAS levels that are so high that eating them often for an extended period could cause a risk to that person's health, the Dutch nutrition organization, Voedingcentrum, wrote on Wednesday. The center said eggs from supermarkets, specialty stores, or markets remained the "safest choices." They added that "no high values of PFAS were found in eggs from these places." The Voedingcentrum advised people who do choose to eat eggs from their own chickens to alternate between this and eggs bought from stores.