Surely it costs more than the cardboard, it’s not like egg cartons are made from quality board, it’s reconstituted ‘crap’ that’s just enough to hold together supporting a dozen eggs.
OP here. Yeah, I don’t know why either, but it seems most eggs in my area come in these plastic/styrofoam cartons. Not in 2 packs like my post though, I cut that out of what was an 18 pack, as a wallet to protect my money, obviously.
What manner of single use plastic hell is this?!
For the love of gaia, try some cardboard. It literally grows on trees!
Before this post, I’ve never seen egg cartons that weren’t just some sort of cardboard.
The cheapest eggs at my US grocery store are almost always in that awful styrofoam. Clear plastic egg cartons are really common too.
Just… why?
Surely it costs more than the cardboard, it’s not like egg cartons are made from quality board, it’s reconstituted ‘crap’ that’s just enough to hold together supporting a dozen eggs.
Maybe it allows them to stack more eggs on top of each other without shelves without as many breaking or something?
Not saying it’s a good idea, just speculating why anyone would even think to do it.
Either that, or they just want microplastics in all our foods… 🤷♂️
OP here. Yeah, I don’t know why either, but it seems most eggs in my area come in these plastic/styrofoam cartons. Not in 2 packs like my post though, I cut that out of what was an 18 pack, as a wallet to protect my money, obviously.
Plastic and Styrofoam are cheaper.