McDonald’s Says It Won’t Impose Surcharge on Eggs

McDonald’s Says It Won’t Impose Surcharge on Eggs
The McDonald's logo at a restaurant in Arlington, Va., on Jan. 27, 2022. Joshua Roberts/Reuters
Wim De Gent
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McDonald’s says it won’t impose surcharges when serving eggs as part of its meals, after Waffle House and Denny’s announced plans to charge customers 50 cents for every egg in their order earlier this month.

“Unlike others making news recently, you definitely WON'T see McDonald’s USA issuing surcharges on eggs, which are 100% cage-free and sourced in the U.S.,” Michael Gonda, McDonald’s senior vice president and chief impact officer for North America, wrote in a Feb. 25 post on LinkedIn.
Wim De Gent
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