The Great Egg Sales Saga: Grandma and Grandad Rudge’s Unstoppable Enterprise
If you ever thought selling eggs was a simple affair, let me introduce you to the high-stakes world of Grandma and Grandad Rudge’s farm gate egg empire. What began as a humble idea—collecting eggs from the chickens at Rudge Farm and selling them in Weymouth—has turned into an operation so wildly successful that it has become a running joke in the family.
Every week, without fail, Grandad Rudge loads up the car with beautifully packaged free range eggs, washed to perfection, and sets off to deliver them to eager customers. But here’s the thing—demand is soaring. So much so that the dynamic duo are constantly debating whether they should increase their trips to *daily* collections.
This is where Lady Rudge steps in with a firm yet amused shake of the head. “It’s simply not economical,” she tells them. “Driving up every day for eggs defeats the purpose of the whole venture.” But do they listen? Well, sort of. The customers *need* their eggs, they insist. And who are they to deny them the golden-yolked goodness that has become a Weymouth delicacy?
The Office Egg Stand Phenomenon
While Grandad Rudge delights in collecting, washing, and boxing up the eggs, it’s Grandma Rudge who has truly taken sales to the next level. She runs a bustling egg stand—right outside her office. Each morning, she arrives with fresh eggs, and by lunchtime, they’re gone. Colleagues stop by, praising the deep yellow yolks and raving about the rich taste. The duck eggs, in particular, have become the stuff of legend, snapped up as soon as they appear.
So successful is this little side hustle that Grandma Rudge is, quite unknowingly, winning the **Egg Sales Champion of the Year** title. She has outsold Rudge Farm itself ten times over! Grandad Rudge, now retired, finds pure joy in his role as the egg logistics manager, and it keeps him busy in the most delightful way.
However, we did have to find Grandad Rudge another job, as his constant walking around and pointing fingers at our work—given his years as a retired site agent—was getting rather tiring. We needed to find him a new vocation to keep him occupied and away from all the busy workers, or we were going to have to make him the tea run boy!
More Than Just Eggs
While it might seem like a bit of fun, the truth is, egg sales play a big role in the sustainability of Rudge Farm. Keeping animals is costly—feed, grain, and hay don’t come cheap. So, every single £1.75 egg box sale goes straight back into looking after our beloved animals, ensuring they have top-quality food and cosy bedding. And, of course, without happy animals, there would be no charming farm experience for our guests.
A Surprise for Christmas
As Christmas approaches, Grandma Rudge remains blissfully unaware that she will be receiving a very special gift from the chickens themselves. She has worked tirelessly, unknowingly breaking all records, and it’s only right that her efforts are celebrated in style. What will the prize be? Well, let’s just say it involves a lot of clucking and a few extra-special eggs… but you’ll have to wait and see!
So, if you ever find yourself in Weymouth and stumble upon a cheerful lady selling farm-fresh eggs outside her office or spot Grandad Rudge delivering his precious cargo with a proud grin, know that you’re witnessing a truly egg-straordinary operation. And if you’re lucky enough to get your hands on a box, crack one open, and enjoy a taste of Rudge Farm’s finest—fresh, free-range, and absolutely unbeatable eggs!
https://www.rudgefarmcottages.co.uk/something-a-little-extra/
https://www.delish.com/food-news/a21101411/6-reasons-you-should-be-buying-free-range-eggs/


