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Big retail chains are looking to up their game when it comes to ready-to-eat meals—and managing prices in a bid to keep shoppers happy and fed.
Denny’s and Waffle House have removed surcharges that the two restaurant chains added to their menus when U.S. egg prices spiked earlier in the year.
IKEA recently confirmed it will slash prices by up to half at many of its restaurants globally. The temporary price cuts aim to help consumers at a time of high living costs and economic turbulence.
Waffle House has ended its 50-cent surcharge on eggs, a sign that egg prices are stabilizing after months of inflation and supply issues driven by avian flu.
Waffle House has dropped its 50 cent surcharge on eggs as supplies rebound. The chain added the temporary charge in February, when avian flu sent egg prices to record highs.
In 14 countries around the world, Ingka Group, the largest owner of Ikea stores, is cutting the price of restaurant meals in half Monday through Friday, with kids eating free. The move is part of the ...
Ikea plans to cut prices in food courts and offer free kids meals amid cost-of-living crisis The deals come as ‘consumer confidence’ in Ikea has decreased ...
Beloved home goods store Ikea is offering some major food discounts to customers. The Swedish retailer told CNBC on Wednesday that it plans to cut prices in its restaurants globally by 50 percent ...
MALMÖ, Sweden, June 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Guided by the vision of creating a better everyday life for the many people, Ingka Group, the largest IKEA retailer, is stepping up efforts to support ...
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