Man, we just can't catch a break when eating out anymore. The prices are through the rough, tipping is out of control, and now we're getting hit with a massive egg shortage.

Egg Prices Surge

Seriously, have you seen the price of eggs lately? I'm not kidding, when I went to the grocery store the other day I went to buy a dozen eggs and it was over $7. If you break that down, it's like 58 cents per egg.

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Waffle House announced they would be implementing a 50 cent surcharge on each egg ordered off the menu. It's because the prices have gone through the roof. But why?

Bird Flu + Panic Buying Causes Shortage

The avian flu has caused a shortage, and people are buying more eggs anticipating the price will continue to go up. Remember the early days of COVID-19 when everyone panic-bought toilet paper?

So far it's just Waffle House that's implementing a surcharge, but I expect other restaurants will follow with price increases, especially for diners who serve a lot of eggs. The bottom line is that if prices go up for businesses, they pass the cost onto their customers.

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Egg prices are expected to keep rising.

Maybe it's time to buy a chicken coup? Egg prices could keep going up another 20% this year. It might make sense to have your own chickens at this point!

Limit to purchase eggs?

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Some grocery stores are limiting the amount of eggs you can buy at the store. I see most of them limiting 2 cartons per customer.

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