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  2. Understanding Egg Carton Labels: What Different Seals and ...

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    The confusion over egg carton labels lies with the U.S. government - specifically, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). There are currently no set requirements or definitions for egg carton ...

  3. Egg marking - Wikipedia

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    Note that egg labelling is used worldwide but mostly in the form of egg carton labels. [1] In most countries there are legal definitions on the designation of the egg size, production method, packager identification and best-before dates.

  4. This is the secret meaning behind the numbers on your egg carton

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    If there’s an egg recall, the plant code will determine whether your carton is included. Look, we know how stressful grocery shopping can be, but checking the Julian date is an extra step worth ...

  5. Decoding labels in the supermarket egg case - AOL

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    Take a gander at the egg case at your local grocery and you are likely to find a variety of labels that go far beyond medium, large, extra-large or jumbo. Cage-free, pasture-raised, vegetarian-fed ...

  6. Egg carton - Wikipedia

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    These cartons have a dimpled form in which each dimple accommodates an individual egg and isolates that egg from eggs in adjacent dimples. This structure helps protect eggs against stresses exerted during transportation and storage by absorbing much shock and limiting the incidents of fracture to the fragile egg shells.

  7. Packaging - Wikipedia

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    Packing folding cartons of salt. Set-up boxes were first used in the 16th century and modern folding cartons date back to 1839. The first corrugated box was produced commercially in 1817 in England. Corrugated (also called pleated) paper received a British patent in 1856 and was used as a liner for tall hats.

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