Waffle House is passing along the sky high cost of eggs to diners with a 50 cent surcharge
- Waffle House is implementing a temporary surcharge of 50 cents per egg due to rising egg prices, as stated in signs at its restaurants.
- The surge in egg prices is attributed to a nationwide shortage caused by an aggressive strain of avian flu, according to Waffle House.
- The average price of a dozen large, grade-A eggs rose to $4.15 in December, up from $3.65 in November, as reported by the USDA.
- Emily Metz, president and CEO of the American Egg Board, stated that the tight egg supply will continue until there is time without a detection of the virus.
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