Denny’s Adds Surcharge for Eggs. What Does that Mean for Its Metro-East Restaurants?
- Denny's has officially removed its 50-cent egg surcharge effective June 2, following Waffle House's lead.
- Wholesale egg prices have dropped 64%, with retail prices decreasing by 27% due to increases in production.
- The surcharge was introduced due to egg shortages caused by a bird flu outbreak, significantly increasing prices earlier this year.
- Secretary Brooke Rollins noted that the reductions in egg prices are driving food deflation according to the April Consumer Price Index.
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Denny’s and Waffle House remove egg surcharges
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. Denny’s confirmed Thursday that it eliminated its egg surcharge on May 21. Waffle House said Wednesday on social media that it canceled its surcharge on June 2. Waffle House instituted a 50-cent per egg surcharge in February at all of its 1,900 U.S. restaurants due to the soaring cost of eggs. Denn…
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