Panera tests automated coffee brewing with Miso Robotics: 'Tech innovation'
Panera is the first fast-casual chain to test the new CookRight Coffee system designed by Miso Robotics — the restaurant technology company that’s developing robotic automation tools to aid commercial kitchens.
Philadelphia businesses bash reinstated mask mandate
Sam Mink, the owner of the restaurant Oyster House, argued that the reinstated mask mandate in Philadelphia does not make sense.
CA restaurant owner argues March inflation numbers are ‘watered down’
Chef Andrew Gruel, the founder and CEO of Slapfish, argues that, based on his own anecdotal evidence, March inflation numbers are 'a little bit watered down.'
NJ man sues Dunkin’ over hot coffee, alleges 'permanent injury' when drink spilled
A New Jersey man and his wife are suing Dunkin' for serving coffee they say caused him permanent injury.
Krispy Kreme to sell original glazed doughnuts at national average gas price
Guests can purchase up to two dozen original glazed doughnuts, each for the price of a gallon of gas, at participating shops, via drive-thru or for pick-up by ordering online and through the Krispy Kreme app.
Chipotle CEO: Inflation has been ‘unavoidable’
Chipotle Mexican Grill CEO Brian Niccol reacted to inflation hitting a new 40-year high in March.
Beyond Meat expands chicken tenders to over 8,000 retailers
Beyond Chicken Tenders are now available at 8,000 retailers across the U.S.
Sky-high food prices hitting PA restaurant: ‘We’re buying people lunch’
Garces Group Chief Operational Officer Scott Campanella explained how soaring inflation is impacting his Philadelphia restaurant.
Whole Foods-branded salad dressing recalled over allergy concerns
Van Law Food Products Inc voluntary recalled the Whole Foods Market 365 Organic Creamy Caesar Dressing "because it may contain undeclared Soy and Wheat allergens," according to the recall.
Chipotle tests tortilla chip-making robots to combat labor shortage
Miso Robotics CEO Michael Bell of the Chipotle partnership told “Cavuto: Coast to Coast,” Friday that the tortilla chip-making robot will combat the labor shortage in the U.S., and suggested that “automation is the solution.”
Ferrero recalls some Kinder chocolate products over salmonella concerns
Ferrero is voluntarily recalling two Kinder chocolate products over concerns of possible salmonella contamination.
Michigan café blindsided by inflation makes plea to lawmakers: ’Think of the little people’
As inflation closes the doors of one Michigan restaurant, the owner is asking lawmakers to think about small business' community impact.
National Burrito Day freebies and deals for your lunch and dinner needs
Whether you knew it or not National Burrito Day is here. The day, which is dedicated to the traditional Mexican dish, is celebrated each year on April 7.
Sen. Joni Ernst warns Russia-Ukraine war will lead to famine
Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, warns of a global food crisis as Putin's invasion could impact millions.
Easter 2022: Inflation, bird influenza causing rise in egg prices
The price tag on those egg cartoon has recently surged thanks to inflation and the outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza - otherwise known as bird flu – around the nation.
Bojangles gas giveaway aims to help ease pain of soaring prices
Bojangles is filling customers' "tummies and tanks" with a $1 million gas giveaway campaign.
Smashburger opens first restaurant with bar as fast food industry gets boozy
Smashburger has opened its first location with a full-service bar.
These are the healthiest US cities in 2022: Report
WalletHub found that San Francisco is the healthiest city in the U.S. in 2022.
Billionaire supermarket owner warns food prices will 'continue to rise' for next few months
John Catsimatidis, the billionaire owner and CEO of New York City supermarket chain Gristedes, argued that food prices will “continue to rise” for the next few months as the war between Russia and Ukraine rages on and as the price of oil remains elevated.
Starbucks interim CEO Schultz suspends stock repurchasing, refocusing capital in employees, stores
Howard Schultz, taking over the reins of the coffee giant once again, told employees that he would suspend the coffee giant's stock repurchasing program in order to refocus its capital on employees.