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Popular breakfast restaurant chain menu adds deal amid massive country-wide closures

Popular breakfast restaurant chain menu adds deal amid massive country-wide closures

One of America's most famous
breakfast restaurant chains
has added a cheap new menu deal despite seeing massive closures nationwide.
For thousands of Americans, Denny's has been a favorite diner for decades,
serving
mouth-watering breakfast and diner meals
. However, the beloved chain hasn't been reeling in
customers like it used to.
Last October, Denny's revealed its plans to permanently
close around 150 locations throughout the country. The breakfast chain has already closed over 80 restaurants in 2024, and the
number
of open stores continues to decrease
as it plans more closures this year.
The upcoming closures represent around 10% of all Denny's brand restaurants, leaving the company with only 1,375 locations once all closures have been finalized.
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The current bird flu outbreak, which has seen a massive decline in egg production country-wide over the last few months due to contamination risks, has also affected the chain.
Inventory has fallen around 2% overall, making it harder for the food industry to keep up with consumer demand and causing the price of eggs to reach an all-time high. The rise in egg prices has now forced local diners and renowned breakfast chains to increase prices on menu items containing eggs.
Denny's became one of the restaurants to do so, announcing in February that it was temporarily adding surcharges to menu items containing eggs at some restaurants based on the market and location.
However, the good news is that Denny's has continued to maintain its commitment to providing value to its customers, promising it will continue to offer its limited-time $2 $4 $6 $8 menu while navigating the quickly changing food industry and economy.
Denny's stores are facing challenges.
(Image: Portland Press Herald via Getty Images)
In addition, and despite their many recent challenges, Denny's has launched yet another breakfast deal that will surely attract more breakfast fans. This one also includes eggs and might even cost less than purchasing a carton.
Denny's is offering customers a buy-one-get-one deal to enjoy breakfast any time of the day for less than ever. From May 9, customers who dine in at all participating Denny's locations nationwide and order an Original Grand Slam or an All-American Grand Slam will get the second one of either option for just $1, according to the company's website.
The Original Grand Slam includes two fluffy buttermilk pancakes, two eggs made your way, two Applewood-smoked bacon strips, and two all-pork sausage links. Meanwhile, the All-American Grand Slam includes scrambled eggs with cheddar cheese, two Applewood-smoked bacon strips, two all-pork sausage links, crispy hash browns, and toast.
Deciding between the two delicious breakfast meals is a no-brainer, as the second will only cost you $1.

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