- Video shows the ‘annoying’ way scrambled eggs are prepared in a hotel kitchen
- Viewers were disgusted to learn that their eggs weren’t made from scratch
- Others were quick to point out that not all hotels use ithis cooking method
One user on TikTok has given more than 20 million people a reason to turn up their noses at their next hotel breakfast — specifically the eggs.
Trecy La Cayenne posted a post video from an unfamiliar hotel kitchen, where a cook makes ‘fake’ scrambled eggs from a plastic bag.
The cook is shown pulling the blue bag containing ready-made eggs from the freezer and poking holes in it with a bread knife.
It is then placed in the microwave for an unknown amount of time, before being transferred to the oven, then broken down and finally ending up in a serving container.
“This is so gross,” Trecy writes in the video’s caption.
“Unless it’s fresh, don’t eat it.”
Scrambled eggs are a popular breakfast dish served in hotels around the world
Some users were quick to point out that many hotels make their scrambled eggs from scratch
Users debated this way of preparing scrambled eggs, with many saying they would never have breakfast in that hotel.
“What hotel is this, so I never eat there?” wrote a user.
Another commented, “This is why I don’t like eggs.”
Other viewers stated that not all hotels make their eggs this way.
‘I work in a hotel and can confirm that not all hotel brands do this. My hotel makes everything fresh,” one wrote.
“Usually they cook my eggs in front of me,” said another in the comments.
Some stated that keeping eggs in plastic bags is one way to keep them fresh
Other users emphasized that storing eggs in plastic bags is a way to keep them fresh before cooking.
“Bulk bags full of pasteurized eggs are often used for scrambled eggs,” an employee confirmed to one Reddit post from 2022.
Although it was unclear which hotel where the video came from, La Cayenne told users that she was working there when the video was created and posted.
She also confirmed that it is in Britain and not the US.