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Eggs are not dairy, that's why you can't find it.
Unless you are using some esoteric definition of dairy that I'm not aware of.
You're missing my point, and that of the person to whom I replied.
Why are eggs in the dairy aisle of American supermarkets and commonly considered dairy products?
Obviously eggs aren't made of milk.
I don't believe you that eggs are commonly considered dairy products. I've never heard of that before, and would need something to back up your claim to believe it.