'One-in-a-billion': Perfectly round egg discovered at Aussie supermarket

An egg so perfectly round the chances of coming across one are a billion to one has been discovered at a Victorian supermarket.

Sharing the incredible find to followers on Instagram, 3AW Football host Jacqui Felgate said she'd been sent footage of the egg, which was snapped up at a Woolworths in inner-city Melbourne.

"From a follower: This is so random, but I thought I would share this eggcellent find," the post read.

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"In our egg carton we found a round egg.

"After a quick google realised it was one in a billion, literally one in a billion eggs are round and the last one that was found sold for over $1400!"

Sphere shaped eggs have sold for big bucks overseas in the past, but we'll let you decide how much you think the egg is worth by watching the video above.

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