The bird flu outbreak started three years ago and continues to rage today, per NPR. It’s part of the reason behind soaring egg prices across the nation. Now, Waffle House is choosing not to bear the high costs alone. Instead, the breakfast chain is relying on its diners for the extra coins to keep cooking eggs!
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Waffle House Charges Diners THIS Much To Eat Eggs
According to the Associated Press, WH has already added the temporary $0.50 per egg surcharge to all of its menus. The breakfast joint operates in at least 25 states and has over 1,900 restaurants. All will be impacted.
Still, Waffle House plans to monitor the rollercoaster situation of eggs and the bird flu outbreak. However, it has no idea when the company will drop the surcharge from menus or if it plans to tax any other ingredients.
“While we hope these price fluctuations will be short-lived, we cannot predict how long this shortage will last,” the company said, per AP.
New: @WaffleHouse says its new 50 cent per egg fee is temporary. Received this statement at 5:31p: pic.twitter.com/LOfi1XLJyp
– Rafael Sánchez (@rafaelontv) February 3, 2025
To combat the bird flu outbreak, farmers have had to slaughter and dispose of millions of chickens. After the killing comes sanitation and months of monitoring, per NPR. As Easter approaches—a HUGE day for eggs—the outbreak has continued to rage. As a result, the Agriculture Department has predicted that prices will increase by another 20% this year. In December, the average cost across the country reportedly stood at $4.15 for a dozen eggs.
So far, one person has passed away from bird flu symptoms. That incident occurred in Louisiana in January and was the first reported U.S. fatality related to the outbreak. However, there have been at least 67 confirmed infections in humans since last year.
And chickens aren’t the only ones at risk! The H5N1 bird flu can also impact cows, wild birds, and other poultry, such as turkeys.
Social Media Reacts
Meanwhile, on X (formerly Twitter), diners are cuttin’ up over the news of the eggs surcharge.
Waffle House charging .50 per egg. They never had to tell us cause the price diff every time I step foot in there 😂
— Loc’d 👩🏾🦱 Never Lackin💪🏾 (@RoRotatinHoes) February 4, 2025
Waffle house is charging .50 cents additional per egg with every meal 🤯. Like wtf
— Dianesha M❤️ (@ImperfectDee16) February 4, 2025
Waffle House charging an extra $0.50 per egg right now dawg. Good grief.
— Perc Cousins (@extraORRdINary) February 4, 2025
.50 cent per egg 🥚 at Waffle House now 🤦🏽. How tf I’m supposed to afford breakfast now ?
— Justin 💎 (@JHarp402) February 4, 2025
Waffle House is charging a 50-cent surcharge per egg due to bird flu. It will now cost more to sober up at 2 am. Plan accordingly pic.twitter.com/gFV96HwlmD
— Auntie Smartassy (@AuntSassyAss) February 4, 2025
So now Waffle House has surcharge on eggs. Let that sink in.. 50 cents per egg
— Gerald A. Griggs (@AttorneyGriggs) February 4, 2025
You raggedy Mfs done made Waffle House start charging 50 cents per Egg 🥴🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️ pic.twitter.com/AVw22wpeR4
— Bleu Supreme👑💙 (@CaliBleu) February 4, 2025
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