There are probably many methods for wrapping eggs and packing them. I have seen some horrendous examples, a small skirt of bubble wrap around the middle of the egg then cram it into an egg carton, tape it tightly shut and place it in a box equally stuffed with paper. Of course the eggs don't survive. Using a pound of tape to secure the bubble wrap makes unwrapping difficult. And lets not forget wrapping the eggs then tossing them into a Walmart bag, where they can bang against each other in transit. Or the guy who lightly wraps the eggs then tosses them in with packing peanuts where they can migrate to the outer edges of the box.
I truly enjoy opening a box to find each egg carefully wrapped in small bubble wrap then gently taped together to control them, placed in box between layers of larger bubble wrap. My other gripe is to receive a shipment of filthy eggs, or porous shelled eggs. You can't blame the P.O for being too lazy to clean your eggs. First impressions are lasting impressions and may influence those receiving your eggs to not do any more business with you.
I truly enjoy opening a box to find each egg carefully wrapped in small bubble wrap then gently taped together to control them, placed in box between layers of larger bubble wrap. My other gripe is to receive a shipment of filthy eggs, or porous shelled eggs. You can't blame the P.O for being too lazy to clean your eggs. First impressions are lasting impressions and may influence those receiving your eggs to not do any more business with you.