100,000 Eggs Are Stolen in Pennsylvania Amid Shortage
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Waffle House cites shortage from bird flu for egg surcharge amid soaring costs
Waffle House cites the reason for its new egg surcharge to the ongoing shortage from the bird flu outbreak. The breakfast chain says the surcharge will be temporary, adding that it will continue to ...CBS News - 7h -
100,000 eggs worth $40,000 stolen from Pennsylvania farm
A truckload of eggs were taken from Pete & Gerry's Organics' distribution trailer over the weekend.CBS News - 21h -
About 100,000 eggs worth $40K stolen from trailer in Pennsylvania
Thieves poached about 100,000 eggs from the back of a distribution trailer, authorities in Pennsylvania said.NBC News - 1d -
Waffle House adds 50-cent surcharge for each egg amid rising prices
Waffle House says temporary increase took effect on Monday and impacts all menus at the 24-hour chain's restaurants.CBS News - 1d -
Tennis Hall of Famer Pam Shriver's trophies are back after being taken in stolen car amid LA fires
International Tennis Hall of Fame member Pam Shriver has her trophies backABC News - 4d -
Amid blood shortage, major blood bank cancels appointments after cyberattack
The New York Blood Center, one of the country’s largest nonprofit blood donation and distribution centers, has canceled blood drives after a cyberattack.NBC News - 5d -
'Stolen' car smashes into front of house
Police arrest a 19-year-old man and continue to search for a second suspect who fled the scene.BBC News - Jan. 25 -
Bird Flu in U.S. Is Creating Egg Shortages and Driving Up Prices
Avian influenza has led to a shortage of eggs and wholesale prices that are through the roof. Consumers can expect to feel the pain for a while.The New York Times - Jan. 24 -
Shriver: Tennis trophies stolen after fleeing fires
Hall of Fame tennis player Pam Shriver said that her car containing major trophies was stolen from a Marina del Rey hotel where she had fled to escape the Pacific Palisades fire.ESPN - Jan. 16
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