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Waffle House diners must now shell out a little more for their eggs. The Georgia-based breakfast chain has placed a 50-cent surcharge on every egg it sells due to the ongoing surge in egg prices .
Effective February 3, Waffle House has implemented a temporary .50 per gg surcharge to all menus." The restaurant noted that the price increase is a "temporary targeted surcharge tied to the ...
The Midwest region saw prices at $7.03 per dozen, up from $5.75 in early January and California wholesale prices softened to $8.72 per dozen in the Jan. 31 report compared to $8.97 on Jan. 3.
Waffle House serves ~275 million eggs/year, and the cost of eggs has doubled recently. That could be tens of millions of dollars in reduced revenue due to egg costs. Businesses have to remain ...
Local restaurants across the country have adopted surcharge in response to the increased egg costs, but Waffle House is the first national chain to enact this policy. Financial experts expect ...
The Waffle House restaurant chain is putting a 50 cent per egg surcharge in place due to the biggest bird flu outbreak in a decade. The 24-7 restaurant said that the resulting egg shortage has led ...
The soaring price of eggs has forced Waffle House to add a temporary surcharge on customers’ orders. The Georgia-based chain is adding a 50-cent charge per egg because of the “nationwide rise ...
Restaurants and diners that serve a lot of eggs are too, including Waffle House, a famous (or infamous, depending on who you ask) 24/7 chain with fantastic pecan waffles and short-order breakfasts.