How restaurants and grocery stores are using media coverage about egg prices to charge you more for an omelette.
Waffle House is imposing a 50-cent surcharge per egg. Cracker Barrel is not. Here's a look at the dueling strategies: ...
Surcharges are never welcomed by consumers, but restaurant industry experts argue they are better than overall menu increases ...
Cracker Barrel won't charge extra for eggs in the midst of a national shortage due to bird flu, unlike its rival Waffle House ...
“While we hope these price fluctuations will be short-lived we cannot predict how long this shortage will last,” Waffle House ...
As the cost of eggs continues to rise, consumers are not only being impacting at grocery stores but paying more for breakfast ...
It might not be to the level of Kendrick Lamar and Drake, but there’s a beef stewing between a pair of restaurant chains.
Waffle House serves around 272 million eggs per year, according to its website, well surpassing even its titular waffles, of ...
Cracker Barrel isn’t scrambling to catch up with soaring egg prices and is trying to poach customers with a rewards program ...
Rather than hiking prices on their menus, which are costly to reprint, they are letting diners know upfront that each egg in ...
At Cracker Barrel, country hospitality is as important to us as a hearty breakfast – and that means not charging extra for ...