What our mail lady told me today, just a heads up.

Heres one.
http://www.ballasegg.com/assets/pdfs/msds.pdf
Page 10 & 11 is the MSDS for whole eggs from Ballas Egg Products Corp in Zanesville, Ohio

You could make a MSDS like it an put it on your shipments... All it really says is they are safe. How many people actually read MSDS's though. They just see them an automatically take more care.
 
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I had my mail man in today looking at the peeps and I mentioned this to her. She said the eggs she delivers (which is me lol) are in plastic case. She said its never mixed in with her packages for her route its always separate. When she brought the boxes of eggs today the were in a case with this tapped to it.

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Im one of the lucky people who has a great postal service. My normal mail man drops my eggs in my front seat of the truck or he puts them in the shop. The Saturday gal puts them under teh porch or drops them off at my mothers if she sees that im there (she lives two houses down).

I got 42 Guinea eggs for VA that had the best packaging job ive ever gotten. YOu could have dropped the box off a roof and they would have survived. I know taped the box back open and dropped them 15' just to see. None broke.
 
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My son, while at a technical school, worked for UPS for pocket money supplemental. He said the same thing that when a package comes through marked fragile or this end up, the worker attitude was to stack it upside down or toss it harder. ( he also said that UPS stood for Under Paid Slaves)

According to my children, UPS stands for United Package Smashers. (and they came up with it all by themselves)
 

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