Onions shipped to all 50 states linked to Salmonella outbreak
The recent Salmonella Newport outbreak that has hit the U.S and infected nearly 400 people may be connected to several onion brands, according to announcements from the FDA and CDC.
NYC restaurants navigating government red tape amid pandemic
New York City restaurants and bars reopened for outdoor dining in June, hoping that it would help keep their businesses above water until the coronavirus pandemic passes. But restaurant owners and industry insiders are now saying that onerous regulations and endless red tape are needlessly hampering their ability to operate.
Chipotle launches free guacamole contest, focuses on digital orders
Here’s what you need to know about Chipotle’s free guacamole offer -- and its contest for free guacamole for a year.
Kellogg to meet at-home eating demands, launch plant-based foods
Kellogg Co. is tapping into shifting consumer habits as more people eat at home.
Coke to launch Coca-Cola with coffee in the U.S.
The drink, which combines the taste of Coca-Cola with Brazilian coffee, is part of the Coca- Cola's “lift and shift” strategy.
As unemployment benefits expire, Americans more at risk for hunger crisis
With unemployment benefits expiring, here's where Americans can access free food.
Wawa launching Beyond Meat breakfast sandwiches at convenience stores nationwide
The Sizzli Breakfast Sandwich features Beyond breakfast sausage -- made with ingredients like peas and brown rice made without GMOs, soy and gluten -- egg and cheese on a bagel.
NFL, Subway ink multi-year official sponsor deal
Subway is now the official sponsor of the National Football League and will remain so after inking multi-year sponsor deal, a spokesperson for the chain has confirmed to FOX Business.
Coca-Cola to enter hard seltzer market
The Coca-Cola Company will be expanding its brand portfolio to include a hard seltzer beverage later this year, a spokesperson at the company has confirmed for FOX Business.
How has Dunkin changed its business during COVID-19?
While a vast majority of its shops across the country remain open, the company is limiting service to drive-thru, carry-out, delivery, and curbside pick-up at select locations as a precaution, according to the company website.
Airline nut supplier opens store to sell off 87,000 pounds of product amid pandemic
GNS Foods of Arlington, Texas, supplied nuts to American Airlines before the pandemic hit. Now, the company has opened a store at its factory to move 87,000 pounds of surplus nuts.
Ben & Jerry's to continue Facebook, Twitter brand ad boycott through 2020
Ben & Jerry's will continue to halt brand advertisements on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter through 2020.
McDonald’s has a breakfast problem
McDonald's second-quarter report revealed that the chain may be losing ground to some of its peers as consumers increasingly skip their breakfast trips.
McDonald's rolls out diversity initiative, saying company needs to 'do better'
The company revealed a set of goals but few specifics on fighting systematic racism "in all forms."
New York restaurant owner canceled for flying Trump flag
A Long Island, N.Y. pizza shop owner is speaking out after he was canceled for flying a Trump flag in the back of his store.
Varney: Trader Joe's not renaming products is a win for sanity
This may seem like a very small thing, but there's a lot of this attempted shaming going on, and it's good to see Trader Joe's reject the argument.
Starbucks to reintroduce Pumpkin Spice Latte, expand curbside pickup
Starbucks has reportedly confirmed that the seasonal Pumpkin Spice Latte will grace menus once again, and that curbside pickup service may roll out to as many as 1,000 locations by the end of September.
Grubhub generates sales in coronavirus pandemic, but not profit
Grubhub reported $459 million in sales during the second quarter of 2020, but the company is not profiting from increased business.
French's releasing Mustard Beer for National Mustard Day
The McCormick-owned brand is releasing a limited-edition beer made with real mustard. The brew was developed with craft beer label Oskar Blues Brewery.
Coronavirus forces California Pizza Kitchen to file for bankruptcy
The California-based company, which operates over 200 restaurants in eight countries, said it will close unprofitable locations, saying the coronavirus pandemic has had an "unprecedented impact."



















