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Glasgow 2026 teams up with Duncan’s Eggs

Duncan Farms’s brand Duncan’s Eggs has signed a new partnership with Glasgow 2026 which will see the Scottish egg producer and packer become an Official Supporter of Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games and Team Scotland. Duncan’s Eggs will provide 200,000 free range eggs to Glasgow 2026 and will work with the Commonwealth Games on delivering a greener Games through integrated renewable energy solutions and home-grown feed solutions.

The Commonwealth Games 2026 or the Glasgow 2026 will take place between July 23, 2026 and August 2, 2026 in Glasgow, Scotland.

Natalie Cunningham, Director of Sport at Glasgow 2026, commented,

“We are egg-static to welcome Duncan’s Eggs, a Scottish family business, as an Official Supporter of Glasgow 2026. Fuelling athletes from across the Commonwealth with local produce, Duncan’s Eggs truly embodies the spirit of these Games – quality, sustainability and homegrown excellence. We look forward to seeing what a difference their support will make to athletes as they crack on with competing at the very highest level.”

Rachael Duncan, Owner of Duncan Farms, added,

“We are thrilled that Duncan’s Eggs is the Official Egg Provider to Glasgow 2026 and an Official Supporter of Team Scotland. As a Scottish family farming business, it is a privilege to contribute to such a prestigious international sporting event as it returns to Scotland. We are proud to support athletes from across the Commonwealth by providing a natural source of high-quality protein throughout the Games. This partnership provides a fantastic platform to showcase Duncan’s Eggs commitment to quality, traceability, sustainability and nutrition, while supporting Team Scotland and helping athletes perform at their very best. We are delighted to play our part in helping deliver a memorable Games and look forward to cheering on Team Scotland.”

Ella Doherty, Scottish basketball player, commented,

“When we heard about the partnership with Duncan’s Eggs today at our selection announcement we were delighted.  My teammates and I eat a lot of eggs so these will go down very well during the Commonwealth Games. Having a Scottish farm lend their support to Team Scotland and the wider Games is really fantastic.”

Aditya Chaudhuri

Hailing from the City of Joy, the things that bring me joy are cricket, a good non-tilt CS:GO session, F1 and movies.

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