In a statement to NBC News national restaurant chain Denny’s said they’re going to have to follow Waffle House’s lead and begin surcharging for eggs due to the Trump Regime’s failure to handle a supply crisis. Unlike their competitors, Denny’s is not applying the increase across-the-board but leaving it to regional and individual location manager to determine the surcharge amount. They also don’t have any figures yet, describing the bump on omelettes and what-not a “fluid situation.”
“Denny’s remains committed to providing our guests with delicious meals they love at the value they expect,” Denny’s PR team said in the statement. “We do our best to plan ahead with our vendors on items like eggs to minimize the impact market volatility has on our costs and menu pricing.”
The average price for a dozen eggs is up another 10 percent this week, per the USDA.