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Denny’s hikes menu prices for eggs as costs soar

Popular breakfast chain Denny has become the latest restaurant to add an extra fee for menu items that include eggs Deficiency caused by avian influenza, The company said.

The South Carolina-based restaurant chain said rates vary at 1,500 locations nationwide, based on restaurant regional impacts from rising egg costs. According to Bloomberg.

The move by the 24-hour diners, famous for their Grand Slam breakfasts, including eggs, pancakes and bacon, follows Waffle House's decision to add an extra charge per 50 cents earlier this month.

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US regulations under the CDC require commercial and backyard producers to seek or kill culls to cull or kill chicken that could be exposed to avian flu. Getty Images
“For over 70 years, Denny has been a welcoming place where people can connect over great food. We are always open, always serving our favourites and proud to be an American diner. I think so,” says Denny's website. Bloomberg via Getty Images

Denny's continues to look for ways to offer options to the menu, including responsibly navigating the dynamics of these rapidly changing markets, including value menus of $2, $4, $6, $6, $6, and $6. “We're doing that.”

The price of regular eggs has skyrocketed over $12 per carton as millions of chickens culling. They charge $4.95 per dozen to lead grocery stores like Trader Joe and limit sales to one carton per day.

Avian flu has the highest cost of A grade eggs in 45 years. According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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