Baby formula shortage: White House to ship more than 44,000 pounds
The White House announced a seventh mission for its "Operation Fly Formula," sending more than 44,000 pounds of infant formula from Switzerland to Kentucky.
Amazon Prime members sue over Whole Foods free delivery ending
Amazon Prime members are suing Amazon because the company didn't lower its membership price after eliminating Whole Foods free delivery in October 2021.
Smithfield Foods, citing high costs of operating in California, to close pork plant
Smithfield Foods Inc. is set to close a California plant, citing higher taxes, and utility and labor costs as unsustainable factors to maintain business in the state.
Popeyes offers 59-cent special to celebrate 50 years
Popeyes is offering a 59-cent deal on a 2-piece Signature Chicken to celebrate its 50th anniversary. When Popeyes first opened in 1972, its 2-piece Signature Chicken cost 59 cents.
Coca-Cola, Jack Daniels owner give Jack & Coke a makeover
Jack and Coke fans will soon be able to purchase a canned, ready-to-drink, pre-mixed version of the iconic cocktail
Russia's McDonald's successor, Tasty-period, opens in Moscow
A new Russian fast food chain called Vkusno-i Tochka (Tasty-period) opened just months after McDonald's sold 850 of its restaurants in Russia to Alexander Govor.
Former McDonald's chain in Russia reveals new logo after Golden Arches pull out
The former McDonald's chain in Russia has revealed a new logo as it prepares to reopen under new ownership. The fast-food giant pulled out of the country in May.
Chipotle reveals Watermelon Limeade, its first seasonal drink, just in time for summer
Chipotle has launched its first seasonal drink, Watermelon Limeade, in partnership with Tractor Beverage Co. Watermelon Limeade will be available nationwide for a limited time.
Chick-fil-A brings back peach milkshake for summer, reveals where treat is most popular
Starting Monday, June 13, Chick-fil-A will bring back its popular peach milkshake for summer. The treat will be available nationwide for a limited time.
CEO says restaurants ‘can’t compete’ with 'virtual working' trend
Carlos Gazitua, Sergio's Restaurants president and CEO, explained the problems plaguing the restaurant and retail industries and what actions are being taken to alleviate them.
Supermarket chains question supplier price hikes, demand they ‘prove it’
Grocers are asking certain brands and suppliers to prove why higher prices are necessary as inflation causes consumers to change their spending habits.
Celebrity chef: Restaurants feeling inflation squeeze, ‘struggling’ with 'crazy' high food costs
Celebrity chef and restaurateur David Burke discusses how his New Jersey restaurants and businesses across the nation are faring amid 40-year high inflation.
Florida restaurant pays $38K in back wages to 6 employees after pay violations
El Guerrero Mexican Grill Inc. in Pinellas Park, Florida, was required to pay $38,755 to six employees after it reportedly violated minimum wage and overtime requirements.
Taco Bell opens first restaurant with high-tech drive-thru experience
Taco Bell is shaking up the drive-thru experience with its first new high-tech Defy restaurant opening in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota on Tuesday.
California investigates McDonald's where mice, roaches were seen in video: report
A McDonald's restaurant in Sanger, California, was temporarily closed Friday, a day after videos posted online claimed the restaurant is unsanitary, according to a report.
Walmart drops Chaokoh coconut milk after PETA allegations about forced monkey labor
Reports of forced monkey labor has driven Walmart to drop a major coconut milk brand.
Wendy's introduces new Strawberry Frosty for summer
Wendy's announced Monday that a new Strawberry Frosty would be available this summer for a limited time, the first new Frosty flavor to be introduced since 2019.
Peet's Coffee becomes sustainable brand with '100% responsibly sourced coffee'
Peet's Coffee is now a sustainable coffee chain after six years of undergoing thorough farm and supply chain audits from a coffee industry nonprofit.
Starbucks' Howard Schultz talks about the hunt for his replacement
Howard Schultz, the interim CEO of Starbucks, is looking for someone who can lead the coffee giant in what is a changing landscape for corporate chiefs.
Strawberry tea recalled over Hepatitis A concerns
Urban Remedy recalled a certain lot of its Urban Remedy Organic Revitalizing Tea Tonic Strawberry Hibiscus Rose "because it has the potential to be contaminated with Hepatitis A," according to a recall noticed posted by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).