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Old 11-19-2009, 09:30 AM   #1
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Leggo my Eggo! Kellogg fights waffle shortage

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Leggo my Eggo! Kellogg fights waffle shortage
Better stock up now: Kellogg's predicting national Eggo shortage until middle of 2010

By Dorie Turner, Associated Press Writer
On 5:07 pm EST, Wednesday November 18, 2009
ATLANTA (AP) -- Dear Kellogg: Leggo my Eggo!

Kellogg Co. says there will be a nationwide shortage of its popular Eggo frozen waffles until next summer because of interruptions in production at two of the four plants that make them.

The company's Atlanta plant was shut down for an undisclosed period by a September storm that dumped historic amounts of rain in the area. Meanwhile, several production lines at its largest bakery in Rossville, Tenn., are closed indefinitely for repairs, company spokeswoman Kris Charles said in an e-mail.

It will take until the middle of 2010 before shelves around the country are stocked at pre-shutdown levels, Charles said.

Already customers are noticing near-empty Eggo shelves on the freezer aisle at many grocery stores.

Stay-at-home mom Joey Resciniti says she bought one of the last two boxes of Eggos at a Walmart in Cranberry Township, Pa., on Monday. The frozen waffles are a favorite of her 4-year-old daughter, Julia.

"We have eight of them, and if we ration those -- maybe have half an Eggo in one sitting -- then it'll last longer," said Resciniti, who blogs about being a mother. "I told my husband that maybe I need to put them on eBay."

Charles didn't know how long the Atlanta plant was shut down, but said that it's back at full production now.

The existing stock of Eggos will be distributed nationally based on stores' sales histories of the waffles, Charles said.

"We are working around the clock to restore Eggo store inventories to normal levels as quickly as possible," she wrote in the e-mail.

Eggo first hit the shelves in 1960, and its cult following grew in the following years. Kellogg started using the famed slogan "Leggo my Eggo" in 1972. For years, the waffles have been a staple for busy moms and college students looking for a quick breakfast.

This week, news of the shortage spread quickly on Twitter as shoppers reported not being able to find the breakfast food. Fans of Eggos lamented their scarcity on the waffle's Facebook page, which has more than 400 members.

Eggos are also made at plants in San Jose, Calif., and Blue Anchor, N.J.

Eggo Waffles: http://www.leggomyeggo.com

Kellogg Company: http://www2.kelloggs.com
Ok, I have two questions:
Can't people just buy the generic store brand frozen waffles?

And Eggos have a Facebook page???
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Old 11-19-2009, 10:04 AM   #2
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Re: Leggo my Eggo! Kellogg fights waffle shortage

The generic ones I tried did not taste as good as the original ones, the one time I tried them. I don't mind buying store-brand items (heck, I buy "Big K" soft drinks at times) , but that was one I just didn't like. (And you would think there would not be a difference, but it sure seemed like there was to me.)
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Old 11-19-2009, 11:07 AM   #3
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Re: Leggo my Eggo! Kellogg fights waffle shortage

Around here, the Wal-Mart and Super Target stores carry them as usual, while HEB, the local chain has a big empty space in its freezer case and a sign apologizing for the shortage.
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Old 11-19-2009, 11:21 AM   #4
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Re: Leggo my Eggo! Kellogg fights waffle shortage

I'm glad I'm not a manager of those plants that are shut down. Being in the newspaper is something you don't want to be. You think maybe there is a little pressure to get them up and running? Ugh.

In my previous job, we'd interview a lot of senior level execs (CEO,CTO,CFO). When we'd ask them what was the biggest thing we could do for them, they'd say "keep me off the front page of the Wall Street Journal".
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Old 11-19-2009, 12:17 PM   #5
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Re: Leggo my Eggo! Kellogg fights waffle shortage

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And Eggos have a Facebook page???
"Stepping on leaves to make them go crunch" has a facebook page, so yea-Eggos having a page doesn't surprise me
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Old 11-19-2009, 12:47 PM   #6
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Re: Leggo my Eggo! Kellogg fights waffle shortage

I eat many, many frozen waffles in a typical month. They're cheap and take just seconds to pop in the toaster. I guess I'll have to resort to Kroger brand cereal like Flavor Whirls or whatever they're called.
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