The egg shortage in America is real. You might have been to a grocery store lately and noticed either an empty egg cooler, or one with eggs at super-inflated prices.
With restaurants like Waffle House adding a $.50 surcharge to each egg ordered, Cracker Barrel decided to do the total polar opposite and make a drastic change that nobody saw coming.
Not only will Cracker Barrel not charge a single cent more per egg, but they are even going to double your Cracker Barrel pegs — their loyalty program points — on each egg ordered.
A Cracker Barrel spokesperson took time out of their day to send a warning shot at Waffle House.
“A surcharge on eggs? Well, there’s nothing hospitable about that. At Cracker Barrel, country hospitality is as important to us as a hearty breakfast — and that means not charging extra for eggs,” the chain said in a statement (quote via NBC News).
“We know our guests already have a lot on their plates, so we’ll just stay focused on serving up plates of delicious food at incredible value.”
So, your eggs will be the same price, but the chain is going to throw in something extra on top of them, for free.
To double your Cracker Barrel pegs rewards, you just need to download the Cracker Barrel app and make your orders on the app from now until Feb. 12, when the promotion ends.
24 Country Stars With Their Own Bars + Restaurants
Of all of the side hustles country artists could partake in, opening a bar or restaurant is the most fitting — and very common. After all, many of these stars got their start on a barstool, tip jar nearby, playing their music for anyone who would listen.
These places feel like home for many of these singers. Over the years, several artists have gotten into the bar or restaurant game, and for a select few, brands have turned into franchises with several locations and/or concepts — we’re looking at you, Jimmy Buffett!
Let’s take a look at the country star food and entertainment venues that have opened over the years.
Gallery Credit: Jess
Country Stars Who’ve Overdosed on Drugs + Alcohol
Alcohol and drug abuse impacts between15 and 20 percent of the population, and country stars are no exception. A number of country stars are among the statistics who’ve overdosed on drugs or alcohol — and sadly, most did not survive.
Gallery Credit: Sterling Whitaker
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