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Denny’s Promotes Endless Breakfast as Inflation Fighting Meal Deal in USA

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As inflation reaches historic levels in the United States and consumers face soaring prices at gas pumps and sticker shock at supermarket checkout counters, Denny’s Endless Breakfast promotion is providing diners what they are increasingly seeking: value for their money. Now through June 21, the restaurant chain is helping budget-challenged customers stretch their dollars by serving all you can eat buttermilk pancakes, cheesy scrambled eggs and crispy hash browns starting at $6.99 and no higher than $8.99 in certain states.

“As Americans are being impacted by a unique mix of current events, and gas, rent and costs for supermarket staples like eggs, milk and cheese continue to increase, we are proud to bring our guests Endless Breakfast at a time when we know each dollar matters,” said Denny’s Chief Brand Officer John Dillon. “Quality food at great value has always been at the core of what we do.”

He continued: “We successfully tested Endless Breakfast extensively prior to the pandemic. As inflation is on everyone’s minds and continues to impact Americans everywhere, we knew this was the perfect time to launch this deal. Now, Denny’s is one of the only places you can fill up and leave knowing you got the most for your money.”

Customers can upgrade and add unlimited crispy bacon or sausage to the meal for an extra 99-cents to $1.49, depending on the state.

About Denny’s

Spartanburg, South Carolina-headquartered Denny’s Corporation is the franchisor and operator of one of the USA’s largest franchised full-service restaurant chains, based on the number of units. As of December 29, 2021, it had 1,640 franchised, licensed, and company restaurants around the world including 153 in Canada, Puerto Rico, Mexico, the Philippines, New Zealand, Honduras, the United Arab Emirates, Costa Rica, Guam, Guatemala, El Salvador, Indonesia, and the United Kingdom.