
Habit Burger prices will go up again after new price cuts
Habit burger prices will rise again after a new price cut, with the burger chain expecting to sell at around $9.50 per burger.
The chain said the change will come into effect from March 21, and will include changes to the Habit burgers, which include the price cut.
The company said the price of the burger will remain the same, but the burger maker is now focusing on how to improve its burgers for customers, with a new menu and price point.
The move comes amid concerns that the price cuts have been ineffective in boosting sales.
It’s not the first time the chain has been forced to lower prices.
Last year, the company decided to raise prices in the US, but that was not enough to offset the price hike in Australia.
In November, the chain said it would cut prices across the board, including in the United States, after the Food and Drug Administration found that a large number of products in the chain’s supply chain contained ingredients that could pose health risks.
The decision to increase prices came after a number of studies were conducted, which showed that some food items were made with more carcinogens than others.
However, the Food Standards Agency said in January it was recommending no change in the country’s standards.