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  2. Egg carton - Wikipedia

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    Standard egg cartons have room for 10 or 12 eggs, but they can come in a variety of sizes, holding from one to 30 eggs. Trays are usually used to store fresh eggs from farms or at farmers' markets. Plastic egg trays are also used by egg processors to wash and sanitize eggs.

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    The carton also displays important information, such as the expiration, use-by or sell-by date, she adds. "If the original carton is unavailable, transfer the eggs to a lidded storage container to ...

  4. Egg Prices Spike Amid Nationwide Shortage: Here’s Why - AOL

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    Prices Spike Just in Time for Baking Season. Egg prices have increased more than any other consumer staple over the past year, hitting an average of $3.37 per dozen in October, a 30% jump from ...

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  6. Disposable food packaging - Wikipedia

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    Disposable foodservice products made from paper, paperboard, and corrugated fiberboard: including cups, plates, bowls, napkins, carryout bags, trays, egg cartons, doilies and tray liners. Some paper products are coated - mostly with plastic - or treated to improve wet strength or grease resistance.

  7. Clamshell (container) - Wikipedia

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    Empty clamshell package Clamshell pack of screws Paperboard clamshell for fast food PETE plastic egg carton for 24 eggs. A clamshell is a one-piece container consisting of two halves joined by a hinge area which allows the structure to come together to close. Clamshells can be made to be reusable and reclosable [1] or can be sealed securely.