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Waffle House Drops 50-Cent Surcharge on Eggs

  • Waffle House announced Tuesday it is dropping its 50-cent egg surcharge, which took effect June 2 amid stabilizing egg prices after the avian flu-driven shortage.
  • During the avian influenza outbreak, Waffle House implemented a 50-cent egg surcharge in February due to record-high wholesale egg prices, which it removed on June 2 after prices stabilized.
  • Waffle House officially removed its 50-cent egg surcharge on June 2 after egg prices stabilized below $3 per dozen, following record-high costs caused by avian flu in February.
  • Consumers are experiencing relief as Waffle House removed its egg surcharge on June 2, signaling easing food inflation amid stabilized egg prices.
  • USDA will continue monitoring bird flu risks, while chains like Waffle House track prices closely to prevent future shocks.
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Waffle House Drops Egg Surcharge as Prices Fall

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Waffle House drops 50-cent egg surcharge as prices stabilize

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.

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