PepsiCo targets 100% renewable energy by 2030
The company has become the latest company to join the RE100 initiative, a global initiative that works to bring together businesses around the world committed to 100% renewable electricity.
Hurricane-prone homes in Florida eligible for 'unbreakable' metal shutters from Bacardi-owned spirit brand
An exceptionally busy Atlantic hurricane season has spurred one whisky maker to help residents in storm-prone areas protect their homes using the same material it uses to protect its canned spirits.
High school grads opt out of higher ed amid coronavirus pandemic
Shuttered colleges force some students to pursue cheaper and more sensical routes like trade school.
Vegan food company files First Amendment suit against Oklahoma over labeling regulations
Upton’s Naturals is working with the Plant Based Foods Association and the Institute for Justice to fight the Oklahoma Meat Consumer Protection Act.
Papa John's founder John Schnatter responds to pizza chain's Atlanta move
John Schnatter says he's "saddened" that the chain is moving 200 employees to Atlanta.
Bud Light gives Black-owned businesses a 'shoutout' in new Thursday Night Football ad campaign
Bud Light teamed up with eatOkra, a food app dedicated to helping eaters find and support Black-owned restaurants.
Morningstar Farms releasing Mickey Mouse-shaped, plant-based nuggets
You’ve heard of Mickey Mouse. But what about Mickey chik’n?
CDC report that dining out risks COVID-19 transmission based on 'false assumptions': industry
The CDC's recent report that dining out poses a risk for COVID-19 transmission has set off a clash with the flailing industry. Many restaurant owners and coalitions are refuting the claims based on "false assumptions."
Costco's boozy Advent calendar is back
The retailer's wine-fueled Advent calendar was spotted at a store in Paradise Valley, Ariz. this week.
Grocery spending up 6% during coronavirus, despite shoppers' less frequent trips to the store
We're shopping less frequently but buying more.
Yelp finds 60% of coronavirus-driven business closures permanent, with restaurants hardest hit
Yelp finds businesses across the U.S. continue to close for good during coronavirus pandemic.
NJ bar to sue over indoor dining restrictions: The magic number is 50% capacity 'at a very minimum'
The magic number to break-even is “50%” capacity “at a very minimum,” the owner of a New Jersey sports bar, who is planning to sue Gov. Phil Murphy over indoor dining restrictions, said on Thursday.
NYC restaurants can add 10% ‘COVID-19 Recovery Charge’ to customers’ bills
The New York City Council passed a law that allowed restaurants to add a 10 percent charge on customers’ bill in order to provide some relief in the wake of the pandemic.
Dave and Buster's eye bankruptcy
The prognosis for Dave & Buster’s Entertainment Inc., a chain of entertainment centers that offer food, drinks and arcade games, looked increasingly dire this week as the coronavirus economy took a massive bite out of revenue and the company looked to lay off hundreds of workers.
How Ben & Jerry’s in NYC’s heaviest tourist areas is finding new lifelines
How Ben & Jerry's shop owners in two of NYC's most popular tourist locations are finding new ways to reach customers through delivery and ghost kitchens.
Exclusive Sonoma Valley wineries embrace discount pricing during COVID-19 pandemic
The coronavirus pandemic is forcing the wine industry to alter their business models and disrupt a 150-year-old supply chain.
Bankrupt Chuck E. Cheese moves to destroy 7 billion prize tickets
Charles the mouse mascot probably isn’t too happy about this.
Yuengling partners with Molson Coors to expand beer nationwide
America's oldest operating brewer, Yuengling & Son, is expanding nationwide.
Kraft Heinz to sell part of cheese business for $3.2 Billion
Kraft Heinz said Tuesday that it had reached a deal to sell its U.S. natural-cheese business and a mix of other cheese brands in North America and internationally to France’s Groupe Lactalis SA for $3.2 billion.
Shake Shack faces challenge from strict NYC indoor dining rules: CEO
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo enacted a host of guidelines that restaurants must follow when indoor dining resumes on Sept. 30.



















