haha, funny
Mine is the exact opposite, if they DONT have a label on them, they are always scrambled here, as they will run the gauntlet for sure that way. I will no longer buy from anyone either that doesnt use a fragile label, blew tons of money that way. I too buy expensive eggs($300 per dozen a lot of times) , so not to label them is crazy to me.
The disgruntled postman bashing eggs cause it says eggs on it is a myth. If they are labeled fragile and postal worker gets caught abusing the package out of spite, they will loose that $20 an hour job they have.
The trick is to put LIVE on it, they respect that way more. Outside of that, damage will happen , now way around it, but the labeling has nothing to do with it, just bad luck and coincidence. Most all are only touched by people any more when they are handed over to the P.O. and when they are handed to the recipient. Aside from that, it is mostly all automated anymore and on conveyor belts, so the human aspect is taken out. By labeling the FRAGILE, they are supposed to remove them from the belt and handle with care, some do some dont.
Some places have horrible hubs they go threw, for me, anything coming from Texas will be scrambled once it gets here, other places, everything survives.
Basically pack them so they cant move in any way shape or form, cant touch other eggs to crack against, and hope for the best.
Mine is the exact opposite, if they DONT have a label on them, they are always scrambled here, as they will run the gauntlet for sure that way. I will no longer buy from anyone either that doesnt use a fragile label, blew tons of money that way. I too buy expensive eggs($300 per dozen a lot of times) , so not to label them is crazy to me.
The disgruntled postman bashing eggs cause it says eggs on it is a myth. If they are labeled fragile and postal worker gets caught abusing the package out of spite, they will loose that $20 an hour job they have.
The trick is to put LIVE on it, they respect that way more. Outside of that, damage will happen , now way around it, but the labeling has nothing to do with it, just bad luck and coincidence. Most all are only touched by people any more when they are handed over to the P.O. and when they are handed to the recipient. Aside from that, it is mostly all automated anymore and on conveyor belts, so the human aspect is taken out. By labeling the FRAGILE, they are supposed to remove them from the belt and handle with care, some do some dont.
Some places have horrible hubs they go threw, for me, anything coming from Texas will be scrambled once it gets here, other places, everything survives.
Basically pack them so they cant move in any way shape or form, cant touch other eggs to crack against, and hope for the best.