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100,000 Eggs Stolen
100,000 Eggs Stolen as Prices Surge
An egg heist in Pennsylvania has seen 100,000 eggs worth $40,000 stolen from a single grocery store as the cost of the food continues to rise in the United States. Newsweek has reached out to the Greencastle Police Department in Pennsylvania via email for comment.
100,000 eggs worth $40,000 stolen from Pennsylvania farm
A load of eggs worth about $40,000 was stolen from the back of a trailer in Pennsylvania over the weekend amid rising egg costs across the U.S. Pennsylvania State Police said approximately 100,000 eggs were taken from the back of Pete & Gerry's Organics' distribution trailer Saturday around 8:40 p.
100,000 eggs were stolen from a supplier in Pennsylvania amid rising prices
Police say they are investigating the theft of 100,000 eggs from a Pennsylvania supplier. Egg prices have surged due to avian flu and holiday demand.
Waffle House adds surcharge to eggs
Extra on the eggs: Waffle House adds a surcharge for eggs.
Waffle House serves around 272 million eggs per year, according to its website, well surpassing even its titular waffles, of which it sells just 124 million. "We are continuously monitoring egg prices and will adjust or remove the surcharge as market conditions allow," the statement ended.
Waffle House is passing along the sky high cost of eggs to diners with a 50 cent surcharge
The Waffle House restaurant chain is putting a 50 cent per egg surcharge in place temporarily due to the biggest bird flu outbreak in a decade.
Want to order eggs at Waffle House? You'll need to pay a 50-cent surcharge for each one
Those looking to order eggs with their Waffle House meal should now expect to pay a 50-cent surcharge per egg.
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Someone has stolen 100,000 eggs from a Pennsylvania company. Police say they're worth $40K
Someone has stolen about 100,000 eggs from a distribution trailer in south-central Pennsylvania as rising egg prices and ...
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Wondering How Long Eggs Really Last in the Fridge? Here’s What You Need to Know
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Thieves poach $40K worth of organic eggs from trailer in Pennsylvania
Police in Pennsylvania are scrambling to find the suspects who stole $40,000 worth of organic eggs over the weekend.
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Are Eggs Safe to Eat as Bird Flu Spreads?
Researchers have stressed that bird flu still poses a minimal risk to the general public, though that may change as the virus ...
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What are egg prices? Here's how much eggs cost at three grocery stores in Louisville
The Courier Journal is tracking egg prices at three supermarkets across Louisville. Here's how much eggs cost near you.
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Pa. police scramble to crack case after someone poaches 100,000 eggs worth $40,000
Pete & Gerry's Organics had $40,000 worth of eggs stolen from a distribution trailer in Greencastle, Pa., on Saturday.
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Eggs Are The New PS5s As Mystery Thief Steals 100,000 In Overnight Heist
Now, with prices spiking because of the bird flu outbreak, eggs are the luxury items on everyone’s mind. Sure, they’re still super-cheap compared to gaming consoles, but the roughly 20 percent spike ...
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Are consumers stockpiling eggs when they can find them? What to know about egg shortage
Are eggs the next toilet paper – spurring panicked consumers to empty store shelves like many did when they feared shortages ...
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'Fantastic Four: First Steps' Trailer: Easter Eggs and References Explained
Marvel's First Family is headed to the big screen this summer. Here some of the Easter Eggs and references found in that ...
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