Dippin' Dots to open NYC flagship store after movie theaters begin to reopen
Dippin’ Dots has its eyes on The Big Apple and is planning to open a flagship store in April.
Outspoken California restaurant owner blames Newsom for creating 'humanitarian crisis,' joins recall effort
An outspoken California restaurant owner has joined the effort to recall Gov. Gavin Newsom over his coronavirus closures that have created what she called a "humanitarian crisis" for restaurants and small businesses across the state.
Restaurants seek haven in Palm Beach amid NYC exodus
In the latest episode of the Big Apple exodus, the city’s once-buzzy dining scene is now following its well-heeled patrons to the Sunshine State.
Half of Americans say a beloved restaurant closed because of pandemic, survey finds
LendingTree released the results of a survey about the state of the restaurant industry in the U.S. on Wednesday.
Clash over hazard pay for grocery workers in COVID-19 pandemic
Some chains including Kroger Co. say they will close some stores in areas with new wage mandates, while others say they are boosting food prices or may cut back on services like checkouts.
Dunkin’ adds new matcha menu items as the green tea powder gains popularity in US
Dunkin’s new menu additions are showing matcha love to the trendy tea powder.
Steak 'N Shake in fast food fight avoids bankruptcy, but fries Fortress
Steak 'n Shake Inc. sued lender Fortress Investment Group LLC after the burger chain paid off debt coming due to avoid bankruptcy, accusing Fortress of misusing confidential information to mount a takeover bid.
Kroger becomes latest victim of third-party software data breach
The Cincinnati-based grocery and pharmacy chain said in a statement Friday that it believes less than 1% of its customers were affected — specifically some using its Health and Money Services — as well as some current and former employees because a number of personnel records were apparently viewed.
Washington, DC, restaurant owner: 'Our business has changed forever'
Two small business owners fighting to survive after a tough year of closers and restrictions due to the coronavirus pandemic shared on Sunday how they have adapted to the current situation.
Kroger to shutter more locations over Seattle's hazard pay mandate
Kroger will shutter two "underperforming" Quality Food Centers in Seattle in response to a new mandate by the city council requiring an extra $4 per hour in hazard pay for frontline grocery workers.
McDonald's plans to diversify leadership following racial discrimination allegations
McDonald’s is setting new diversity goals to bring more women and minorities into management roles.
Waitress says she was fired from NYC eatery for not getting COVID vaccine
Restaurant staffers in New York joined the list of people eligible for the shot earlier this month.
Boston Beer sees earnings soar
Boston Beer Co.'s shipment volume and net revenue both rose by over half in the fourth quarter compared with a year ago.
Applebee’s new virtual kitchen sells Cheetos-flavored wings
On Wednesday, Dine Brands announced it is opening a new virtual restaurant out of Applebee’s kitchens called Cosmic Wings.
Is Kendall Jenner's tequila the next billion-dollar Casamigos?
The model and reality star has launched her own 818 Tequila brand, joining a slew of stars like Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and Ryan Reynolds in looking to build the next billion-dollar spirits empire after George Clooney’s Casamigos label sold for up to $1 billion in 2017.
Nestle to sell N.American water brands for $4.3B, focus on premium lines
Perrier, S.Pellegrino and Acqua Panna are not part of the sale agreement
McDonald's sued by Black franchisee for discrimination, claims he was shut out of affluent locations
A Black McDonald's franchisee alleged in a lawsuit Tuesday that McDonald's discriminated against him by keeping his restaurants out of affluent areas.
As Congress considers minimum wage hike, National Restaurant Association says it would kills jobs and increase menu prices
The National Restaurant Association sent a letter to congressional leaders Tuesday urging them against raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour, saying that it would force businesses to cut jobs, decrease hours, increase menu prices, and close down altogether in some cases.
McDonald's offers early access to new chicken sandwich
Apparently, the chicken sandwich wars are still happening.
Florida’s Palm Beach ‘bustling,’ while NYC is ‘ghost town’ amid COVID pandemic: Billionaire supermarket owner
Florida's Palm Beach has restaurants opening up "all over the place," while small businesses in New York City shutter, said Gristedes Foods President John Catsimatidis.