US airline industry imposing effective ‘boycott’ of Israel: Rep. Torres
Rep. Ritchie Torres, D-N.Y., called out American Airlines, Delta and United for imposing an effective “boycott” of Israel.
The new Starbucks strategy: Will CEO Brian Niccol’s plan work?
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol wants to return the company to its coffeehouse roots. Analysts are optimistic, though they say the company will face near-term headwinds.
New Jersey suburb poised to eliminate alcohol sale prohibition after 120 years
Voters in one New Jersey town will decide whether or not they will allow restaurants to sell alcohol, but due to state law only a couple would be allowed.
Catch a sneak peek of this year's Starbucks holiday cup designs before they're in stores: 'Really excited'
Starbucks is offering customers a sneak preview into their iconic holiday cup designs ahead of their 2024 store debuts nationwide in a campaign they're calling "Merrier Together."
TGI Fridays files for bankruptcy, COVID-19 pandemic blamed for financial woes
Casual dining chain TGI Fridays Inc. filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in Texas on Saturday with the company's executive chairman saying it still has not fully recovered from the COVID-19 pandemic.
PepsiCo beats NY AG Letitia James’ ‘predatory’ lawsuit over plastics pollution
A New York state judge dismissed a lawsuit against PepsiCo over the company’s alleged plastics pollution brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James.
Wendy's to close 140 restaurants by the end of the year
Wendy's is working to optimize its restaurant footprint by replacing underperforming and outdated locations with ones that are profitable enough to support the company's growth.
Wawa-branded tumblers recalled because metal straws can cause lacerations; multiple injuries reported
A recall notice was issued for 60,000 Wawa-branded beverage tumblers after four injuries were reported from the products’ metal straws.
Chipotle brings back bigger portions after criticism from customers
Customers accused fast-casual chain Chipotle Mexican Grill of skimping on the portion sizes of some of its most popular dishes, like burrito bowls.
Peloton names Ford exec, Apple Fitness+ founder Peter Stern as new CEO to drive turnaround
High-end fitness company Peloton, which has struggled in the post-pandemic world, has tapped another chief executive to try to turn around its business.
Starbucks to scrap extra charges for this drink ingredient
Starbucks will soon ditch the upcharge it applies to drinks for non-dairy milk substitutions. That is slated to happen at North American company owned and operated locations in early November.
United Airlines passenger pummels another flier in ‘vicious,’ bloody attack: report
A sleeping United Airlines passenger reportedly was attacked mid-flight by another flier this week as the plane was heading to Washington, D.C., reports say.
California restaurant owner potentially facing more closures
Mollie Engelhart had to close down three Sage Regenerative Kitchen restaurants in Los Angeles. She is worried she will have to shutter the final two which are 'barely hanging on.'
MLB World Series: here is the company that makes the Commissioner's Trophy
The highly-coveted Commissioner's Trophy for the MLB World Series was made the by jeweler Tiffany & Co.
E. coli outbreak linked to McDonald's expands
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration says the E. coli outbreak linked to McDonald's Quarter Pounders has expanded to 90 cases, with 27 hospitalizations and one death.
How McDonald's plans to bring back customers
McDonald's said that it continues to face slow traffic in back-to-back quarters, especially among its lower-income consumer. Here's what the company is doing to change that.
Over half of Americans plan to travel for holiday season, survey shows
FOX Business' Gerri Willis breaks down the upcoming holiday travel season and tips on finding airfare deals.
Halloween candy aisles see shift amid sky-high cocoa prices
The soaring price of cocoa over the past year has pushed up the cost of chocolate, leading candy companies and consumers to lean toward other options this Halloween.
Starbucks ditching its olive oil-infused coffees
Starbucks is going to stop selling the olive oil-infused coffees it debuted last year. Sales will end next month, a Starbucks spokesperson told FOX Business.
Subway accused of shorting customers on meat in sandwiches: lawsuit
Subway was hit with a lawsuit on Monday claiming the restaurant chain “materially overstates" the amount of meat in visual ads for sandwiches.