Boycotting Russian vodka? Many popular brands are produced elsewhere
In an effort to support Ukraine, Total Wine and More, which operates 229 stores across 27 states, announced on social media it "removed all Russian-made products from our shelves."
Domino's CEO Ritch Allison to retire
Allison will provide guidance to the company until his official retirement on July 15.
Burger King shrinks chicken nuggets meal size as inflation eats into margins
Burger King's largest franchisee, Carrols Restaurant Group, revealed that the fast-food giant has reduced the number of chicken nuggets in its meals to eight pieces from 10 in order to "limit the impact of higher input costs and help improve restaurant-level profitability."
Boycotts of Russian products may not have huge financial impact but are still important, expert says
Boycotts may hurt individual Russian companies, but they'll also send a powerful message.
Potent protest: Bars drop Russian vodka, promote Ukraine's
Bars and liquor stores are pulling Russian vodka from shelves and promoting Ukrainian brands.
Gov. DeWine of Ohio orders halt to Russian-made vodka sales
Ohio Republican Gov. Mike DeWine announced Saturday on Twitter that he has ordered the Ohio Department of Commerce to stop the purchase and sale of Russian Standard Vodka.
Bird flu detected in Michigan flock, federal authorities say
A strain of highly pathogenic avian influenza has been detected in Michigan in a non-commercial backyard flock of birds in Kalamazoo County, federal authorities said Thursday.
Miami Beach to limit some alcohol sales during spring break
Miami Beach City Commissioners voted Wednesday to prohibit the sale and consumption of alcohol after 2 a.m. between March 7 and March 21 along the city's entertainment district, commonly referred to as South Beach, the Miami Herald reported. The current last call is 6 a.m. for alcohol sales throughout much of the city.
Wendy's will add breakfast to its menus this spring in Canada
The fast-food chain will reveal the full breakfast menu in the coming weeks.
Fat Brands CEO under SEC investigation, company discloses
Shares of Fat Brands tumbled as the company disclosed that CEO Andrew Wiederhorn is under investigation.
IHOP adds plant-based sausage sandwich to 1 NYC location
The sandwich will be available at Flip'd, IHOP's fast-casual takeout location in the Flatiron district.
Coffee prices skyrocketing for customers, roasters: ‘Everybody’s basically taking a hit’
Roasted coffee prices haven't spiked this much since 2012. Wholesale roasters are already trying to manage those increasing costs.
Krispy Kreme launches Twix doughnuts in 1st collab with candy brand
Krispy Kreme is expanding its doughnut lineup with yet another limited-time collaboration, and this time the company has chosen to partner with Twix.
Bird flu detected in New York, Maine flocks
The virus has already been detected at four commercial turkey farms in southern Indiana in addition to one flock of commercial broiler chickens in Kentucky and a backyard flock of mixed species birds in northern Virginia.
Kellogg announces changes to supply chain leadership
The company announced that Rodrigo Vance will step into the Senior Vice President role for the Global Supply Chain Division later this year.
Carl Icahn takes on McDonald's over pig welfare
Billionaire investor and Icahn Enterprises founder Carl Icahn is waging a proxy battle against McDonald's in an effort to pressure the fast food giant to switch to "crate free" pork.
State officials: Bird flu found at 4th Indiana turkey farm
Another commercial poultry flock is presumed positive for bird flu.
100 White Castle locations to get robot fry cooks that cook faster and make more food
White Castle is planning to expand its Miso Robotics partnership to put robot fry cooks in 100 stand-alone locations nationwide.
Burger King removes Whopper from discount menu
Tom Curtis, the president of Burger King in North America told investors Tuesday that the brand, owned by Restaurant Brands International, lifted “some price caps on some selected items” and “removed WHOPPER from our core discount.”
Abbott recalls Similac, other baby formulas after 4 reported illnesses
The FDA is urging consumers not to purchase or use certain Similac, Alimentum or EleCare powdered infant formulas produced at Abbott Nutrition’s Sturgis, Michigan, facility while it investigates four cases of Cronobacter sakazakii and salmonella Newport infections in Ohio, Texas and Minnesota.