Waffle House takes its egg surcharge off the menu after nearly 5 months
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Waffle House has eliminated its 50-cent surcharge on eggs that was implemented in February following a surge in egg prices attributed to an avian flu outbreak. The company had imposed this surcharge to mitigate the impact of higher egg prices, which surged as many farmers had to euthanize chickens. Although egg prices have decreased, they remain about 40% higher than a year prior. The surcharge affected over 1,900 locations and was intended as a temporary measure in response to market conditions.
Waffle House has ended its 50-cent surcharge on eggs, which began in February due to record-high egg prices caused by the avian flu outbreak.
The surcharge affected over 1,900 Waffle House locations across 25 states and was introduced as a response to unprecedented rises in egg prices.
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