Not wrapped exactly like Gary's, but 'my way' and suffocated as much or more --- 15 of 15 are growing in their new home.
It doesn't seem an egg needs a great deal of (or any) air exchange before it starts 'growing'.
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I agree completely with Lisa. Eggs do not actually "breathe" I'd be more concerned with the possibility of the bubble wrap bubbles breaking and having them poisoned by contaminated Chinese air.
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I actually always try send at least 20 eggs for my one dozen sales, which is one layer in the box. In these cases I pack a pretty hefty amount of crumpled newspaper on both the top and bottom of the pack. Eggs are pretty tough on their vertical axis. Its the side forces that must be guarded against.