Not only do we eat fried eggs, but my wife only likes them sunny side up. I have never had the yolks break, and have never heard that they would. For a lot of what we make, we have to separate the yolks, and has never been a problem.I understand that many folk here in UK put their eggs in the refrigerator, too, and some refrigerators come equipped with a shelf in the door specially designed to put them in securely. But Mrs. Badger insists that keeping eggs in such a cold environment means the yolks are more likely to break when you try and fry them. She asks: Don't Americans ever eat fried eggs? And I have to confess that it occurs to me that I have never seen an American actually eating a fried egg. Or, for that matter even trying to fry one. Have I perhaps stumbled upon the reason why?
In all honesty, I don't think it matters at all, one way or the other. It's like pineapple on a pizza, people just want to make up shit to be outraged over.