Egg containers, also known as egg cartons or egg trays, are specialized containers designed to hold and protect eggs. These containers are commonly used in households, farms, grocery stores, and egg packaging facilities to store and transport eggs safely and efficiently. Egg containers are typically made from cardboard, pulp, foam, or plastic materials. The choice of material can vary based on factors such as cost, durability, and environmental considerations. Egg containers come in various sizes and capacities to hold different quantities of eggs. Most egg containers have a rectangular shape with evenly spaced depressions or cups that cradle individual eggs. These cups are designed to securely hold the eggs and prevent them from moving during transportation. Environmentally conscious producers and consumers may opt for egg containers made from recycled or biodegradable materials.
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