Actually, while informative, that video made me laugh a few times, especially the beginning. It's just slanted
a little bit in favor of the UK practices, and they obviously aren't warm and fuzzy about the FDA. I actually can't write what
I generally say that FDA stands for, it's not PC at all. I don't wash my eggs, the idea of soaking them in poop soup is not pretty.

I also keep the dirty ones for my own use, never, ever have I gotten sick. While I do try to keep a clean coop, a poopy egg does happen once in a while, as does a broken egg or a broken blood vessel on laying.
I don't get grossed out too much by many things, but for the eggs I sell, I try to make it the clean ones. I actually had someone complain once that they found a feather on one. Whew! What a disaster! My suggestion was to save them and make a pillow.

I do refrigerate my eggs because especially in the spring I can have a glut and people tend to buy several dozen at a time and then I have a gap before they come back. Once they are refrigerated though, I make sure they stay that way. I'm in the middle of nowhere, so traffic is light. My personal eggs often sit on the counter til I use them, which is usually not long. I seem to use a lot more eggs than the average, guess that happens when you have a steady supply.