Mike Pence visits In-N-Out Burger in California after chain opposes vaccine mandate
Mike Pence was in California on Thursday – and took some time out for a bite to eat. The former vice president just so happened to choose an In-N-Out Burger location.
Golden Corral CEO says restaurants having 'most difficult' time in terms of staffing
Golden Corral CEO Lance Trenary said “this is the most difficult time” he has experienced in terms of staffing in his 40-year career in the restaurant industry.
Holiday shipping season likely impacted by shipping backlog
One Las Vegas company that manufactures everyday consumer items such as home audio systems says they're facing up to three-month delays to get their raw materials and another three- to four-week delay to finish the product.
Servers are 'making more, working less' with robot waiters, restaurant CEO says
Sergio's Restaurant CEO Carlos Gazitua says robot waiters help human servers work less and receive larger tips.
Grateful Dead shirt from 1967 sells for big bucks
A rock fan has gotten their hands on a Grateful Dead T-shirt that once belonged to Dan Healy.
Arkansas restaurant 'desperate' for workers pays students to do homework
A restaurant group in Arkansas is paying students to do their homework during shifts as it struggles to find staff.
Taco Bell giving away free breakfast burritos as a wake-up reminder
Taco Bell's breakfast menu has returned after being reduced last year.
Bennigan's CEO on 'treacherous' supply chain issues, inflation hitting restaurants
The CEO of Legendary Restaurant Brands, which owns Bennigan's and Steak and Ale, explained how “treacherous” supply chain issues and inflation are affecting the restaurant industry and what steps should be taken to alleviate the situation.
Taco Bell brings the 10th 'Steal a Base, Steal a Taco' to the Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
Tacos are headed to the hall of fame.
St. Louis Italian restaurant forced to close after 46 years, can't find workers: 'Very sad'
Balducci's restaurant in Missouri that has been operating for 46 years permanently closed because they can’t find enough staff to work.
Little Debbie Christmas Tree Cake ice cream to debut nationwide
Little Debbie fans can rejoice now that the dessert snack company has an ice cream version of its popular Christmas Tree Cakes.
Popeyes and Megan Thee Stallion launch new hot sauce
Celebrities and fast food continue to team up.
Retailers forecast disappointing holiday season as labor shortage rages
American retailers are trying to maintain an optimistic outlook ahead of the pivotal holiday-shopping season but are alarmed about the broader effects of the current labor shortage and pandemic-induced supply chain disruptions.
DoorDash introduces search-page ads for restaurants
DoorDash Inc. has started selling restaurant ads that appear atop the search results in its app, as companies in the largely unprofitable food-delivery industry dive deeper into advertising to boost revenue.
McDonald’s to test McPlant Burger in US for 1st time
Americans are finally going to get a taste of the McPlant Burger as McDonald’s rolls out tests for the pea protein-based sandwich in four U.S. states.
Pringles mascot losing mustache for start of Movember
Even mascots care about mental health issues.
NJ toy store bracing for bare shelves, thinks outside of the box
A New Jersey toy store owner explained an innovative solution to keeping her shelves stocked amid unprecedented supply chain disruptions.
Billionaire supermarket owner warns higher prices will stick around ‘at least until mid-2022’
John Catsimatidis, the billionaire owner and CEO of New York City supermarket chain Gristedes, warned that higher prices for things like food and gas will stick around at least until the middle of next year.
Wendy's announces guarantee to replace new fries that aren't 'hot and crispy'
These better be some really good fries.
Bobby Flay asked Food Network for $100M contract before departure: report
The celebrity chef’s three-year contract is set to expire at the end of this year.