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Yesterday my wife and I decided to out and have breakfast before a morning of errands. We hadn’t been out for breakfast in a while just because we prefer to eat at home. Anyway, she ordered her stuff and I got two eggs and toast. The bill came and I was charged $2.69 per egg. This works out to about $32 a dozen. I was shocked. I never really paid attention before about the mark up on things in restaurants but this got my attention.

Yesterday my wife and I decided to out and have breakfast before a morning of errands. We hadn’t been out for breakfast in a while just because we prefer to eat at home. Anyway, she ordered her stuff and I got two eggs and toast. The bill came and I was charged $2.69 per egg. This works out to about $32 a dozen. I was shocked. I never really paid attention before about the mark up on things in restaurants but this got my attention.

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Wait until you look into the markup for soft drinks, beer, wine, and cocktails at bars...

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Anywhere that sells fountain type drinks.

Drinks are usually the leaders for markup percentage.