Trader Joe's wins legal victory after judge issues decision in dark chocolate lawsuit
A U.S. District judge in California dismissed most of a lawsuit against Trader Joe's on Wednesday. The proposed class action alleged that certain chocolate products were unsafe.
Easter candy choices across the US: Here are the most popular picks on DoorDash
DoorDash has revealed the most popular Easter candy in every state across America. What does your state think of your favorite, festive holiday treat? Here are consumer insights.
Hershey's new Cadbury Bunny is a rescue raccoon from Florida
Louie, a Miami-based pet raccoon, was recently named the winner of the 2024 Cadbury Bunny Tryouts from The Hershey Company, defeating a cat named Loki in the final vote.
Taco Bell charging for sauce packets part of 'new cantina chicken menu'
Taco Bell is charging customers who do not purchase an item from its new cantina chicken menu or those who want more than one packet for new sauce packets.
Trader Joe's changes grocery item price for the first time in 20 years
Trader Joe's increased the price of its bananas for the first time in over two decades saying the company reached a "point where this change was necessary."
McDonald's to sell Krispy Kreme doughnuts nationwide
McDonald's will add another sweet treat to its menu offerings by expanding its partnership with Krispy Kreme. It will sell the doughnuts nationwide by 2026.
Costco will crack down on non-members eating at food courts
Costco will enforce a requirement that food court patrons have a Costco membership card starting in a couple weeks, according to reports. It will reportedly impact exterior food courts.
Dunkin' celebrates spring with limited-edition 'Short King' beverage
Dunkin’ is celebrating the start of "Short King Spring" by renaming its small regular iced coffee to "The Short King."
Chick-fil-A set to switch from antibiotic-free chicken
Chick-fil-A shared Thursday it would be reintroducing antibiotics to its chicken later this spring after having previously gone antibiotic-free in 2014.
Boy, 12, taken to hospital after he was mistakenly served alcohol at Outback Steakhouse
A 12-year-old boy was rushed to a hospital after he was mistakenly served an alcoholic beverage at an Outback Steakhouse in Michigan and had a reaction.
Keurig introduces new pod design that lacks one significant trait
Keurig Dr. Pepper has a single-serve Keurig coffee pod that doesn’t have any plastic in the pipeline. It is called the 'K-Round' and also doesn't have aluminum.
Over 440,000 Starbucks-branded cups recalled over burn, laceration hazards
Nestle USA is recalling 440,500 mugs included in a 2023 Holiday Starbucks-branded gift set, the Consumer Product Safety Commission said in a notice Thursday.
Starbucks sued by California residents who claim company discriminates against lactose-intolerant customers
California residents are suing Starbucks and claim that the company is violating discrimination laws by charging customers extra for nondairy milk products.
Subway to replace Coca-Cola products with Pepsi starting next year
The drinks options will look a little different for Subway customers in the U.S next year once Subway switches over to Pepsi products, the company said Tuesday.
Chipotle's 50-for-1 stock split mirrors Walmart
Chipotle's board of directors approved the first stock split in the company's 30-year history after its stock reached an all-time-high. The move will make the stock more accessible.
Wendy's unveils new orange-flavored Frosty based on classic dessert
Wendy's introduced their brand new Orange Dreamsicle Frosty on Tuesday, calling it a "unique spin on a beloved and familiar flavor." It is replacing the Vanilla Frosty temporarily.
Problem child Ben & Jerry's getting boot from parent after years of political controversy
Unilever is finally getting rid of Ben & Jerry's after the progressive ice cream brand has given its parent company years of headaches with its controversial political activism.
Free ice cream cones, water ice to welcome spring: Where to grab yours
Dairy Queen and Rita's are continuing their tradition of offering free ice cream and Italian ice on the first day of spring in order to lure customers back in to their shops.
Unilever to cut 7,500 jobs, spin off ice cream unit
Unilever announced Tuesday that its cutting jobs worldwide and plans to spin off one of its business units and slims down operations to drive productivity.
Conservative investment fund divests from Tyson Foods over migrant hiring
A conservative oriented ETF is divesting its stake in Tyson Foods over the company's plans to hire migrants and refugees amid the ongoing crisis at the southern border.