Taco Bell aims to cancel 'Taco Tuesday' trademark held by competitor and small business: 'We all win'
Taco Bell is trying to end the "Taco Tuesday" trademark registrations that belong to a competitor and a small business because it thinks all taco shops should be able to use the phrase.
Cinco de Mayo 2023: Restaurant freebies and deals you can redeem this weekend
Here are 10 popular restaurant chains that are having Cinco de Mayo promotions that may include free t-shirts, menu items, discounted meals and or drinks.
German authors, performers call for tougher ChatGPT rules amid copyright concerns
German associations and trade unions are urging the European Union to strengthen artificial intelligence rules as they single out threats from ChatGPT.
German magazine fires editor over AI 'interview' with Michael Schumacher
A German magazine ran an "interview" with seven time world champion racer Michael Schumacher that was generated by artificial intelligence.
France's guardians of champagne destroy 2,300 cans of Miller High Life: ‘The Champagne of Beers’
The guardians of France's prized champagne industry ordered some 2,300 cans of Miller High Life beer be destroyed by Belgium customs for infringement over its slogan "The Champagne of Beers."
Smoked salmon product recalled from Florida Publix supermarkets: FDA
Seven Seas International is recalling some of their Biltmore Smoked Sockeye Salmon products purchased in Publix stores before March 14, according to the Food and Drug Administration.
Riots erupt in France over retirement age increase
Hundreds of pension reform rioters were arrested in Paris and other French cities on Friday as demonstrators continued to oppose raising the retirement age from 62 to 64.
Hershey jumps on plant-based craze with new Reese's Cups recipe
The Hershey Co. on Tuesday announced new plant-based chocolate candies will be sold nationally this spring, giving customers a dairy-free and vegan option for their chocolate fix.
Vintage cookbooks may be worth thousands of dollars: Here's 6 reasons why
Some old cookbooks could be worth a small fortune. A collection expert shares what makes a vintage cookbook valuable and what you should look for in your home library.
Spritz Society launches collaboration with The Skinny Confidential: Here's the new flavor
Spritz Society and The Skinny Confidential are teaming up for a new flavor of the beloved, canned wine-based cocktail for a limited-edition only.
Facebook allowed Kremlin-allied oligarch sanctioned by US to run ads on platform
Facebook allowed Moldovan oligarch Ilan Shor to run anti-government ads on its platform despite the convicted fraudster being sanctioned by the United States.
Biden administration sued by Massachusetts lobstermen for closing waters to protect endangered whales
A group of lobstermen in Massachusetts has sued the Biden administration over its closure of part of the coastline in order to protect an endangered whale.
US approves Poland's bid to buy $10 billion in HIMARS, ammunition
The U.S. government has approved the potential sale of up to $10 billion of High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS) to Poland, a key NATO ally in Eastern Europe.
Mini is big: General Mills offers new breakfast bundle after success of mini cereals release
General Mills is releasing a new breakfast bundle to go with its hit mini cereal boxes of Cinnamon Toast Crunch, Trix and Reese's Puffs — see the new kit.
Over 1 million French workers strike against effort to raise retirement age
French President Emmanuel Macron plans to increase the age of retirement from 62 to 64 in a bid he claims will add 17.7 billion euros per year in annual pension contributions.
Beyond Dry January: The rise of non-alcoholic drinks in the adult beverage market
Ditching alcohol in the first month of the year has become a trend, but the beverage industry sees opportunity in non-alcoholic drinks beyond just Dry January.
Sam Bankman-Fried denied bail in Bahamas, ordered held until Feb. 8 in alleged FTX crypto fraud scheme
A magistrate judge in the Bahamas has ordered Sam Bankman-Fried held until February, hours after a U.S. federal criminal indictment was unsealed.
French court says companies can't fire employees for not being 'fun,' skipping social gatherings
Cubik Partners allegedly fired an employee for not embracing the company's culture of "fun," but the courts ruled that this violated a fundamental freedom of expression.
Williams Sonoma celebrates second annual National Peppermint Bark Day
Williams Sonoma stores across the country will be celebrating National Peppermint Bark Day 2022 with taste testing and a peppermint bark board bake off.
Sparkling cocktail hits New York shelves: Meet the marketing moguls behind the brand
Spritz Society is expanding its sparkling canned cocktail company to shelves in New York. Co-founders Claudia Oshry and Ben Soffer discussed the business news.