
When it comes to storing and transporting eggs, two terms often come up β egg trays and egg cartons. At first glance, they may look similar, but in reality, they serve different purposes in the poultry and retail industries. Whether youβre a poultry farmer, egg supplier, or a consumer, knowing the difference can help you choose the right packaging solution.
π¦ What is an Egg Tray?
An egg tray is a flat, open packaging structure designed to hold eggs in bulk. The tray typically has 30 cavities (5 x 6 layout) to safely keep eggs in place.
β Common Uses:
- Poultry farms use them to collect fresh eggs.
- Wholesalers and distributors stack eggs in trays for bulk transport.
- Retailers receive bulk egg supplies in trays before repacking.
β Key Benefits of Egg Trays:
- Cost-effective and reusable.
- Lightweight and easy to stack.
- Ideal for bulk handling and transportation.
π Example: If youβre running a poultry farm, youβll rely on egg trays to store and transport large quantities efficiently.

π¦ What is an Egg Carton?
An egg carton (sometimes called an egg box) is a foldable package with a lid, designed to protect a smaller number of eggs β usually 6, 10, 12, or 18.
β Common Uses:
- Supermarkets and retail stores pack eggs in cartons.
- Perfect for branding and labeling (nutrition facts, logos, expiry dates).
- Consumer-friendly β easy to carry and store in refrigerators.
β Key Benefits of Egg Cartons:
- Provides better protection for individual eggs.
- Hygienic and consumer-oriented.
- Space for branding, marketing, and information.
π Example: If youβre a retail brand or supermarket, cartons are your best choice to sell eggs directly to consumers.
π₯ Egg Tray vs. Egg Carton: Quick Comparison
Feature | Egg Tray π₯ | Egg Carton π¦ |
---|---|---|
Capacity | 30 eggs (bulk) | 6β18 eggs (retail) |
Design | Flat, open, no cover | Box with lid & compartments |
Material | Paper pulp, plastic, foam | Paper pulp, plastic, biodegradable |
Best For | Farms, wholesalers, bulk transport | Supermarkets, retailers, consumers |
Protection | Moderate | High (covers individual eggs) |
Branding Space | Minimal | Excellent (labels & printing) |
π‘ Which One Should You Choose?
- If youβre a poultry farmer or distributor, egg trays are perfect for storing and transporting large quantities at low cost.
- If youβre a retailer or brand, egg cartons are ideal for consumer sales, marketing, and branding.
Both play a crucial role in the egg supply chain β trays handle bulk movement, while cartons ensure safe, consumer-friendly packaging.
π± Eco-Friendly Packaging Matters
Today, both trays and cartons are increasingly made from recycled paper pulp. This not only protects eggs but also helps protect the environment. Choosing sustainable packaging makes your business more eco-friendly and appealing to conscious consumers.
β Final Thoughts
The difference between egg trays and cartons lies in purpose:
- Trays = Bulk handling.
- Cartons = Retail sales.
At Veena Egg Tray, we specialize in eco-friendly paper pulp egg trays designed for durability, safety, and sustainability. Whether you are a farmer, distributor, or retailer, we have the right packaging solution for your business.
π Contact us today at +91 9466426111 or visit veenaeggtray.com to explore our wide range of packaging options!