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Waffle House announced "egg-cellent news" for their customers' wallets. The casual-dining chain is dropping the temporary 50-cent surcharge for eggs from the menu, effective immediately.
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.
Waffle House had a welcome announcement for customers of its round-the-clock breakfast offerings: it has officially taken its ...
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.
Not every change is bad, and a big change announced by Waffle House on July 1 should please customers. Waffle House had slapped a surcharge on its most popular menu item. Eggs.
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 has ended its 50-cent surcharge on eggs, a sign that egg prices are stabilizing after months of inflation and supply issues driven by avian flu.
Waffle House serves around 272 million eggs per year, according to its website, well surpassing even its titular waffles, of which it sells just 124 million. The temporary charge was employed to avoid ...
Now that the price of eggs has finally cracked, Waffle House has good news for the wallets of breakfast fans. Egg-cellent news…as of June 2, the egg surcharge is officially off the menu.