A third of Americans stopped buying eggs; won't revert back until prices drop
The egg crisis continues as ongoing outbreaks of bird flu continue to decimate flocks and drive prices higher. It's caused over 30% of Americans to hold off on buying eggs altogether.
McCormick dropping certain food dyes under pressure from RFK Jr, US regulators
McCormick is working to reformulate products to remove certain ingredients like food dyes under fire from HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Hooters files for bankruptcy as restaurants continue operating business as usual: 'Here to stay'
On Monday, Hooters announced that it has filed for bankruptcy, but clarified in a press release that this doesn't necessarily mean it's going out of business.
Russian canned soup empire calls for Trump to rescue $200M business from Putin
The man behind a massive canned-soup empire in Russia and the U.S. is calling on President Trump to demand Russian President Putin not mess with American-owned businesses.
Disney elevating theme park dining: 'From Mickey bars to Michelin stars'
Walt Disney World Pastry Culinary Director Chef Stefan Riemer spoke with FOX Business about how the company is pushing the boundaries of theme park dining.
Thousands of pounds of ground coffee recalled due to mislabeling error: FDA
According to the Food and Drug Administration website, a recall has been issued for thousands of ground coffee packages due to a labeling error.
Chili's 'Scranton Branch' coming in April in nod to 'The Office' TV show
A Chili's "Scranton Branch" is opening near Scranton, Pennsylvania, next month in a nod to "The Office" television show, according to the restaurant chain.
MLB teams changing Anheuser-Busch's 'domestic' beer to 'American' on menus ahead of Opening Day
Six MLB teams will follow suit on Anheuser-Busch's wish and serve "American" beer, as opposed to "domestic" beer, on Opening Day.
EXCLUSIVE: Young women's leadership nonprofit responds to YETI 'political' order cancellation: 'Do better'
A young women's leadership nonprofit has taken to social media after the YETI brand canceled a corporate order, claiming that the request was "political."
Kroger throws latest punch in legal battle with Albertsons
Kroger and Albertsons are fighting it out in court, blaming the other for which caused their proposed $25 billion merger to fail. A federal judge blocked the merger in December.
Restaurateur says 'fighting for our lives' against reservation scalping trend
Reselling dining reservations on third-party marketplaces is now illegal in New York. Other states are weighing similar laws that are geared towards helping the restaurant industry.
Thousands of Coca-Cola cans recalled over concerns about 'foreign object' contamination
A Coca-Cola distributor is pulling back over 10,000 soda cans from two Midwestern states, the FDA reported on Monday. The cans may contain plastic.
Costco reportedly stops selling shopper-favorite product
Costco Wholesale has reportedly stopped selling a non-dairy milk option at its warehouses, disappointing fans of the Kirkland Signature-branded product.
U.S. coffee drinkers can expect rising prices as perfect storm of factors impact global supply chains
Numerous factors have resulted in rising costs of coffee beans throughout the world, with American companies looking to offset the higher prices to consumers.
FDA recalls cheese sold at Aldi locations in 4 states
Bags of Happy Farms shredded Colby Jack cheese sold at Aldi locations across four states have been recalled over concerns that they may contain metal fragments.
Businesses may have to pass high beef prices on to consumers
The high price of beef has been weighing on U.S. businesses and consumers, and some businesses will have to make tough decisions on how to cover the increased costs.
DoorDash partners with pay later service Klarna to offer US customers flexible financing
Lending service Klarna announced on Thursday it is partnering DoorDash to offer flexible payments for those purchasing food, groceries and other items on the popular delivery service app.
Baby formula, breast milk need to be 'robustly regulated': former FDA commissioner
A former commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration says it is vital to invest in ensuring infant formula and breast milk banks are inspected rigorously.
44% of restaurant owners in Washington, DC fear they may have to close in 2025
Possible restaurant closures are looming over eateries in the nation’s capital, a Restaurant Association Metropolitan Washington survey indicated.
Ben & Jerry's cries foul as parent company fires CEO for political activism
Ben & Jerry's is taking aim at its parent company arguing that Unilever ousted CEO David Stever in retaliation of his social and political activism not for his performance.