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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 .
Customers report that the announcement has been posted throughout Waffle House locations, on menus and signs in the dining room. The chain, which serves over 272 millions eggs a year, has been ...
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.
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.
The first Waffle House restaurant (now a museum), Avondale Estates, Georgia. Note original "syrupy" font on the sign. Rogers's concept was to combine the speed of fast food with table service with around-the-clock availability. [5] Forkner suggested naming the restaurant "Waffle House", as waffles were the most profitable item on the 16-item ...
With egg prices continuing to climb, Waffle House is adding a temporary surcharge on menu items. According to signs posted at their restaurants, the popular chain is adding a 50-cent charge per ...
Waffle House says the temporary increase took effect on Monday and impacts all menus at the 24-hour chain ... indicated the high cost of eggs has not affected its menu prices. ... USA TODAY Sports.