
Denny’s reportedly adds egg surcharge amid rising prices and bird flu shortages
CNN
Denny’s, the popular American diner chain, has reportedly joined a growing number of restaurants responding to the nationwide egg shortage by adding a temporary surcharge to its egg-based meals at some locations.
Denny’s, the popular American diner chain, has reportedly joined a growing number of restaurants responding to the nationwide egg shortage by adding a temporary surcharge to its egg-based meals at some locations. The egg shortage is driven by an ongoing bird flu outbreak that has decimated flocks across the US since the beginning of 2022. Egg supplies have dwindled and prices have soared as a result, forcing many businesses to adapt. “Our pricing decisions are being made market-by-market, and restaurant-by-restaurant due to the regional impacts of the egg shortage,” Denny’s said in a statement to multiple outlets. CNN reached out to Denny’s for comment. The chain, which boasts more than 1,500 restaurants, declined to specify how many locations are affected or the exact amount of the surcharge, according to the reported statement. Despite the price increases, Dennys emphasized its commitment to diners’ appetite for value amid “rapidly changing market dynamics.”