Waffle House is imposing a 50-cent surcharge per egg. Cracker Barrel is not. Here's a look at the dueling strategies: ...
At Cracker Barrel, country hospitality is as important to us as a hearty breakfast – and that means not charging extra for ...
Cracker Barrel isn’t scrambling to catch up with soaring egg prices and is trying to poach customers with a rewards program ...
Cracker Barrel won't charge extra for eggs in the midst of a national shortage due to bird flu, unlike its rival Waffle House ...
Cracker Barrel offers double points on egg dishes amid price hikes, while Waffle House adds a 50-cent egg surcharge.
Cracker Barrel announced it will keep egg prices the same and reward customers for their business, amid shortages.
Cracker Barrel is working to woo customers shell shocked by soaring egg prices — all while shading its rival in the process.
Waffle House’s announcement was attributed to soaring egg prices due to shortages caused by an aggressive strain of the avian ...
After Waffle House implemented a 50-cent surcharge per egg at their locations this week, competitor Cracker Barrel said they ...
but temporary surcharge of 50 cents per egg at locations nationwide due to ongoing pricing and availability issues brought on by H5N1 bird flu, Cracker Barrel announced it would do the opposite.
It might not be to the level of Kendrick Lamar and Drake, but there’s a beef stewing between a pair of restaurant chains.