i am fairly new to shipping and have been trying different methods, asking for feedback from buyers and their hatch rates, also i receive eggs and like clucky said, when they are packed fat end up and packed in tightly, i have not received an egg with a loose cell. so i have been trying it. if i have only a few eggs to ship, bubble wrap each all the way around and place inside another container, a cherry tomato plastic container from costco works fab! stuff the empty spots with shredded paper, and pack that sucker firmly in the middle of the shipping box with more paper, bubble wrap, etc. the one that went to clucky here, i used DMrippey's idea, styrafoam lined box, lots of big bubble wrap and individual bubble wrapped eggs facing down packed in tight, no chance of them moving. and away we go!I use Word and a color printer, print them on shipping labels cut into strips.
So, what is Pastrymama's secret packing method? I got my first box of eggs packed in fine wood chips (not quite sawdust) but no better luck on those eggs than any other box of eggs.
I got 2 dozen expensive eggs yesterday, shipped on their sides. I'll just say this is the first time I've seen eggs that look scrambled inside the shell. I won't even try to count the multiple bubbles where there should be a single air cell.