Egg Carton Packaging
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- comicsans0
Nice but it'll never catch on. Real eggs are concealed because they are inevitably not cosmetically perfect and can have lumps of dirt, chicken shit and feathers stuck to them. Washing them to make them display objects would mean an increase in costs and resources wasted. An elegant solution to the wrong problem.
- 20020
Completely unstackable.
- 20020
the function is less about sale of the eggs but storage and usage of eggs at home.
- Fax_Benson0
Eggcellent!
- qTime0
I like it. Good to see some original thinking.
I could see this selling in the higher end of the market.
- cruddlebub0
if one egg breaks, which looks likely, the whole thing is fudged.
- 20020
none of these are stackable.
one of the key factor in carton design is not transport but stacking in supermarkets.
- Projectile0
- lolGucci
- LOL!omg
- I'll pretend those are tumors.VectorMasked
- bulletfactory0
I would prefer someone wash that nasty chicken pussy off of my eggs for me.
- omg0
sadly, i palm my carton to take take one egg out. I have to lay this carton flat on the table else risk dropping all my eggs onto the floor.
- Fax_Benson0
It would be a really good solution if there was a problem. It's not as though eggs are delivered from the egg factory loose, and placed on shelves individually - rolling around uncontrollably. It's not as though you have to carry them home from the shop in your pocket, being careful to remember to put them in the glove box before you get into your car seat. I really think somebody's over-thinking this.
- monospaced0
I figured it out. This packing is for the "gay" chicken eggs. It all makes sense now.
- mantrakid0
wankery
- bzsaw0
We have a flock of chickens and sell eggs ( yes we wash them ). Things to take into consideration if you were to redesign the age old egg carton.
1. Retooling for mass production
2. Storage // Space efficient
3. Transportation // Very limited breakage to none
4. Speed of loading the cartons
5. Environmentally friendly materials // The cartons we use are 100% recycled formed paper pulpThis isn't a complete list but a start. Not sure as a whole the industry would be very interested in changing unless it was a mind blowing change that would save $ in the end.