Taco Bell teases 4-lane drive-thru concept restaurant with contact-free ordering
Taco Bell has another concept restaurant in mind and it aims to open it up in summer 2022.
Shares of Oprah’s WW plummet as consumers take break from dieting
Shares of Winfrey’s WW International, the diet company formerly known as Weight Watchers, plummeted by more than 25% on Wednesday after reporting a slowdown in the number of people signing up for the program.
McDonald's to require US office workers to get vaccinated; postpones office return
McDonald's Corp (MCD.N)will require its U.S.-based office workers to be vaccinated against the coronavirus and will delay a return of employees to its offices until at least October, the fast-food giant said on Wednesday.
California winery hires two millennials for dream jobs paying $10,000 a month
Two millennials with charm and grace on camera just beat out more than 7,000 applications to get a dream job in the wine country of California, in a contest that made international headlines.
Pizza Hut to introduce plant-based pepperoni
This isn’t just any old pepperoni.
Hawaii's new COVID-19 bar, restaurant restrictions say no standing allowed
Hawaii Gov. David Ige announced new COVID-19 restrictions on Tuesday aimed at combatting the spread of the highly-transmissible Delta variant.
McDonald's ice cream machine company is served restraining order: report
The ice cream machine, made by Taylor Company, is known for making the fast-food giant's popular McFlurry dessert.
Mountain Dew goes hard as PepsiCo, Boston Beer partner on a boozy version
Boston Beer, the company behind the Samuel Adams beer and Angry Orchard hard cider, will make the alcoholic Mountain Dew rendition, while PepsiCo has set up a new entity to sell the product, the companies said. They expect it to be on shelves in early 2022.
Serenade Foods recalling nearly 60,000 pounds of chicken products over possible salmonella contamination
The affected Dutch Farms, Milford Valley and Kirkwood brand products were produced on Feb. 24 and Feb. 25 and shipped to distributors nationwide, bearing establishment number "P- 2375" inside the USDA's mark of inspection.
Cracker Barrel announces fall menu specials
Nothing says fall like bacon.
Kroger responds to 'senseless' killing at Memphis fuel center
Alvin Motley was shot in the chest after getting into a "verbal altercation" with an onsite security guard.
Chipotle offers to reimburse teachers for school supplies they bought themselves
Chipotle announced on Tuesday that it will be giving away up to $100,000 to teachers who have paid for school supplies out of their own pocket for the year.
National S'mores Day: Krispy Kreme, Hershey's debut s'more doughnuts
Krispy Kreme is bringing the campfire home with a limited-edition line of s’more doughnuts.
Champagne crisis bubbles up in Hamptons
There’s a champagne crisis in the Hamptons that’s forcing East End restaurateurs to fly in their own bubbly — or drink (gasp!) alternatives like cava.
Tyson Foods says 5,400 employees take COVID-19 shots after vaccine mandate
Major U.S. companies are changing policies on vaccinations and masking as the Delta variant of the coronavirus drives a resurgence of cases.
Domino’s takes on food-delivery rivals with $50M free food giveaway
Domino’s Pizza is taking on food delivery apps that it says charge unexpected fees — by giving away $50 million worth of free food to random customers, the company announced Monday.
Salad chains are seeing slow return to pre-pandemic numbers
It turns out, a lot of people didn’t eat healthy during the lockdowns.
McDonald's 'Saweetie Meal' is the latest celebrity partnership for the fast food giant
McDonald’s USA has chosen American rapper Saweetie as its new celebrity partner for the chain’s “Famous Orders” program.
Tyson Foods sees beef demand rising, chicken falling
Shares of Tyson Foods are getting a big beef bounce as meat demand jumps.
Subway franchisees are fed up with Megan Rapinoe’s TV ads
Subway doesn’t own any of its nearly 22,000 locations, but it charges franchisees 4.5% of their revenue for a national advertising fund and controls how the money is spent. Now, many store operators — particularly those in red states — say they’re facing a harsh backlash from the parent company’s decisions.


















