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Waffle House Tacks on 50 Cent Surcharge as Egg Prices Climb Sharply
Diners at the chain known for its cheap breakfasts will have to shell out a little extra as bird flu ravages U.S. flocks of laying hens.Inc. - 9h -
Want Eggs With Your Breakfast? Pay a Surcharge, Waffle House Says.
The restaurant chain, which serves breakfast all day, said it was adding the temporary 50-cent surcharge because the bird flu has caused a shortage in the egg supply.The New York Times - 16h -
Waffle House adding surcharge for every egg ordered
The surcharge took effect Monday, according to a Waffle House memo shared with Nexstar.The Hill - 1d -
Waffle House announces $0.50 surcharge on eggs because of bird flu
Waffle House announced it will be adding a $0.50 surcharge to all egg items on the menu sold at its more than 2,000 locations because of soaring egg prices caused by the bird flu.NBC News - 1d -
More than 140,000 homes still without power after Storm Éowyn
It could take up to 10 days for power to be restored to all of the affected properties, according to NIE.BBC News - Jan. 25 -
For drag queen talk show host Delta Work, the phrase 'luxury public access' is more than a manifesto
On Thursday, Delta is celebrating her birthday and her podcast's 2025 kickoff with an installment of 'Very Delta Live' at Hamburger Mary's in Long Beach.Los Angeles Times - Jan. 23 -
This is how we do it: ‘I definitely want sex more often than she does, but I don’t mind waiting’
For Elena and John, intimacy and trust has replaced that early urgent passion – but they still have their moments How do you do it? Share the story of your sex life, anonymously . He’s more ...The Guardian - Jan. 18 -
Airlines cancel more than 3,000 U.S. flights amid storm, Delta slide evacuation at Atlanta
Flight disruptions stretched from Dallas to Atlanta.CNBC - Jan. 10
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