US wheat shortage could cost pizza lovers more dough
FOX Business' Grady Trimble joined "Varney & Co." Thursday from famous Chicago pizza chain Lou Malnati's to hear from employees on how withering wheat crops could affect their classic deep-dish style pies.
Dollar General aims to hire 50K workers by Labor Day in latest recruitment push
Dollar General has announced that it plans to hire 50,000 people between July and Labor Day – Sept. 6.
Panda Express to sell Beyond Meat orange chicken
Panda Express’ signature menu item, Orange Chicken, will now be sold with Beyond Meat at select restaurants.
ConAgra raising prices to help offset rising costs
ConAgra is cutting its fiscal 2022 outlook due to rising costs, which the food company will try to offset by boosting prices.
Kellogg’s launches ‘Addams Family’ cereal and snack boxes ahead of movie sequel
Kellogg’s is going to get “creepy” and “kooky” with limited-edition “Addams Family” cereal and snack boxes.
Little Caesars announces plant-based pepperoni, Planteroni
Pepperoni doesn’t grow on trees.
Subway CEO defends controversial tuna sandwich: 'Follow the science'
Subway Restaurants CEO John Chidsey addressed the tuna controversy on Tuesday, saying sandwiches contain “100% tuna.”
GameStop-inspired LEGO design wins hearts of online investors
A LEGO fan has submitted a wildly popular product design that’s inspired by the GameStop investment storm from earlier this year.
California restaurant posts ‘slow service sign,’ blames handouts, ‘no one wants to work’
A popular taco restaurant in Folsom, California, was forced to explain to customers that service could be a little slow due to “government and state handouts” that make it difficult to attract new workers.
Maggiano's brings back Make-A-Wish campaign
There’s nothing more delicious than charity.
Chipotle using TikTok to start accepting resumes
Applying for work just got more social.
Taco Bell uses the NBA Finals to offer free tacos
Taco fans finally have a reason to watch basketball.
New York City official proposes pilot program for 24-hour 'entertainment districts'
The New York City Office of Nightlife has proposed pilot programs for 24-hour nightlife zones that would abolish "last call" at some bars and clubs.
Krispy Kreme CEO celebrates second IPO launch: ‘We’re in this for the long journey’
Donut giant Krispy Kreme launched its second IPO on the Nasdaq Thursday and CEO Mike Tattersfield vowed on "The Claman Countdown" that this second time going public will be one to count on.
Trader Joe's recalls Dark Chocolate Almond Butter Cup candy
Trader Joe's is voluntarily recalling its dark chocolate almond butter cups.
Google launches 'Find Food Support' for Americans experiencing food insecurity
Google is launching “Find Food Support” Tuesday— a “one-stop-shop” website for Americans experiencing food insecurity to find resources and assistance within their communities during their time of need.
Walmart's new AI predicts grocery substitutes for shoppers
Big-box retailer Walmart is using artificial intelligence to aid customers and personal shoppers and better handle still-surging online demand for groceries amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
Newly branded Aunt Jemima pancake mixes, syrups hit shelves as Pearl Milling Company
Shoppers may find the Pearl Milling Company breakfast products at supermarkets nationwide a year after Quaker Oats promised to discontinue its Aunt Jemima packaging for being "based on a racial stereotype."
Subway defends its tuna footlong sandwich, claims DNA test is 'not reliable'
Subway said a recent New York Times report claiming lab tests found no tuna DNA in its sandwiches is an "unreliable methodology for identifying processed tuna."
New York hospitality industry criticizes the end of to-go cocktails
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is lifting the COVID-19 state of emergency as New York and the rest of the country bounce back from the pandemic, but that also means the end of to-go booze and other temporary measures that were implemented to help struggling restaurants and bars.