Uber to close Drizly in March
Uber Technologies told FOX Business it plans to stop running alcohol delivery platform Drizly in March. Axios first reported on Uber's decision.
Burger King owner Restaurant Brands buys franchisee Carrols for $1 billion
Burger King owner Restaurant Brands International will purchase the chain's largest franchisee, Carrols Restaurant Group, for a whopping $1 billion.
DoorDash, Uber Eats hike fees in blue state city over delivery app minimum pay law
DoorDash, Uber Eats and Instacart are warning consumers about higher prices and fees after the Seattle City Council's new minimum payment law for app-based workers took effect.
Drake's releases new Boston Creme Yodels at fans' request: 'Classic American dessert flavor'
Drake's is releasing its new Boston Creme Yodels in January, and the treats will be available in Eastern United States supermarkets and convenience stores.
HARIBO breaks Guinness World Record for largest gummy mosaic: 'Remarkable'
Germany candy company HARIBO announced that it has broken the Guinness World Record for the world's largest jelly/gummy mosaic, thanks to 300 volunteers and 150,000 gummy bears.
Quaker Oats expands recall of certain products over salmonella risk
The Quaker Oats Company has expanded a product recall for certain varieties of its popular granola bars and cereals due to possible salmonella contamination.
William H. Macy details 'shameless' love for whiskey, escaping LA for a 'cowboy town'
"Fargo" star William H. Macy has been married to Colorado native Felicity Huffman since 1997. They share two daughters and call Woody Creek home.
Grubhub settles Massachusetts' lawsuit over pandemic-era fees for $3.5 mln
Grubhub has agreed to pay more than $3.5 million to resolve a lawsuit by Massachusetts accusing the company of illegally charging restaurants excessive fees during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ukraine adds sandwich franchise Subway to list of 'international war sponsors'
Subway is now on Ukraine's list of "international war sponsors" for continuing to run more than 500 stores across Russia.
North Carolina latest to scoop retirement funds from Ben & Jerry’s over ice cream brand’s Israel boycott
North Carolina State Treasurer Dale Folwell announced that North Carolina Retirement Systems is withdrawing $40 million from Ben & Jerry's due to the company's Israel boycott.
Atlanta restaurant under fire for charging health insurance fee on its bills: 'Why blast the small business?'
JenChan’s Pizza and Chinese in Georgia was slammed on social media after a customer called out the restaurant’s surprise 4% fee for health insurance. The National Restaurant Association weighed in.
NASCAR-inspired Costco with one-of-a-kind design to open across Daytona International Speedway
A unique Costco with a NASCAR-inspired design is gearing up to open across Daytona International Speedway in February, One Daytona announced.
Fruit Stripe gum discontinued after more than 50 years: 'Difficult decision'
Ferrara announced that its Fruit Stripe gum product will be discontinued, prompting sad reactions from fans of the nostalgic childhood candy.
Panera Bread announces $1 soup deal for National Soup Month, reveals new menu item
Panera Bread is offering soup for $1 per cup for a limited time during National Soup Month. It's also selling two new Sourdough Melts: the Bacon Avocado Melt and Southwest Chicken Melt.
McDonald's Double Big Mac slated to hit menu on Jan 24
The Double Big Mac, announced Tuesday, will come with extra sauce and the typical Big Mac toppings and bun, per McDonald’s. Like the name suggests, it will contain four patties.
Indiana coffee shop livid after couple shows up for impromptu wedding ceremony: 'Took it over'
A couple abruptly held a wedding ceremony at an Indiana coffee shop. The owners are frustrated, asking for money from the newlyweds as compensation — and are asking others not to do this.
Oscar Mayer will pay Wienermobile drivers $35K to travel across US in a giant hot dog
Hot dog maker Oscar Mayer's Wienermobile Spokesperson application has officially opened for 2024. The new class of "Hotdoggers" will be paid to travel across the country and promote the brand.
Tropicana removes letters 'A' and 'I' from name to highlight natural ingredients: 'Never artificial'
Tropicana is removing the letters "A" and "I" from a limited number of orange juice to emphasize the company's natural ingredients, adding that its juice is "never artificial."
Miller Lite selling beer mints in move embracing Dry January
Miller Lite said Tuesday the 40-piece tins of Beer Mints will hit the market in two tranches of online sales. They were inspired by Dry January participants.
Sweethearts limited-edition 'situationship' candy boxes full of 'blurry' messages fly off shelves
Iconic Valentine's Day candy hearts product has adapted to today's relationship trend with its limited-edition "Situationship Boxes" filled with hearts covered in mixed messages.