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Some look to Waffle House to gauge how bad a storm will be. Now it seems the chain is also giving hints about egg prices nationwide.
Denny’s and Waffle House have removed surcharges that the two restaurant chains added to their menus when U.S. egg prices spiked earlier in the year.
Waffle House lovers can rejoice and order their favorite egg dishes in peace once again.
Waffle House had a welcome announcement for customers of its round-the-clock breakfast offerings: it has officially taken its egg surcharge off the menu.
A 50-cent per egg surcharge at Waffle House has been discontinued, the breakfast chain announced this week, as egg prices have dropped in the last few months.
Waffle House has ended its egg surcharge. The restaurant chain has been charging an extra 50 cents per egg since February to balance the high price of eggs following an avian flu outbreak earlier this ...
Denny’s and Waffle House have both removed the surcharges the chains put in place earlier this year to offset the soaring cost of eggs amid a nationwide shortage.
Waffle House has dropped its 50 cent surcharge on eggs as supplies rebound. The chain added the temporary charge in February, when avian flu sent egg prices to record highs.
Waffle House’s two-egg breakfast sold for $7.75 Tuesday. It’s served with toast and a side dish. The franchise is largely situated in Southern states and the Midwest.
Waffle House has placed a 50 cent surcharge on every egg, according to signage posted inside the restaurant and a statement provided by a company spokesperson. The decision was made to avoid ...
Waffle House has implemented a 50 cent surcharge per egg due to a national egg shortage. Waffle House assures customers that they are monitoring egg prices and will adjust or remove the surcharge ...
ATLANTA — Waffle House has officially removed its egg surcharge from menus as egg prices cool. In a post on X, the beloved Georgia restaurant chain announced that it dropped the egg surcharge on June ...