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."
Disney World Resort hotel restaurants now requiring temperature checks
Customers who have a temperature of 100.4 F or above will be denied entry into Disney Resort hotel restaurants for table service.
Domino’s ends ‘free pizza for Karen’ offer amid backlash
In a bid to give the women a break from the negative connotation, the chain launched a giveaway called “Calling all (nice) Karens” on its New Zealand and Australian sites, the BBC reported.
Kraft Heinz records $2.9B in 2Q write-downs but coronavirus pandemic boosts sales
Kraft Heinz Co. wrote down the value of its Oscar Mayer cold cuts and Maxwell House coffee brands, and several other businesses, reflecting challenges for the food maker despite sales that have been higher of late due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Dunkin' to permanently close 800 US stores in 2020, 8% of US restaurants
Dunkin' expects to permanently close approximately 800 U.S. locations by the end of 2020, the company said Thursday.
Keurig Dr Pepper revenue grows on higher coffee, beverage sales
Keurig Dr Pepper Inc. on Thursday reported an increase in coffee and packed-beverage sales.
Kellogg raises annual profit forecast as coronavirus boosts demand for Fruit Loops, waffle mixes
Cereal maker Kellogg Co raised its full year sales and profit forecast on Thursday, buoyed by rising demand for its Corn Flakes, Fruit Loops and waffle mixes among consumers stuck at home due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Tyson Foods to increase virus testing in US meat plants
Meatpacking plants have been particularly susceptible to the coronavirus because workers often stand shoulder to shoulder carving up meat.
Yum Brands beats same-store sales estimates on pizza, taco cravings
Yum brands beat Wall Street expectations for quarterly same-restaurant sales.
Oyster farmers reeling in coronavirus pandemic
Oyster farmers see sales sink during the pandemic with restaurants operating at limited capacity.
Virginia Chick-fil-A ends food-for-coins promo after 'overwhelming response'
A Virginia-based Chick-fil-A has ended its food-for-coins promotion after it received a surplus of coin rolls from the community.
NYC Trader Joe's workers attacked by duo who refused to wear masks: Police
What started as a store worker's request that the men wear masks or leave later descended into chaos.
Starbucks, McDonald's, Chick-fil-A are charging more for delivery orders, report claims
Popular chains like Starbucks, McDonald's and Chick-fil-A are charging more for menu items purchased through third-party delivery apps as compared to in-store pick-up orders, a new report claims.
Who started Keurig's K-Cup coffee pod?
The man behind the K-Cup coffee pod admitted he wasn't necessarily happy about his single-serve brewing pods.
North Carolina joins South Carolina, Florida in cracking down on bars to stop coronavirus spread
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper's executive order places a curfew on alcohol sales in restaurants, breweries, wineries and distilleries.
Wingstop's earnings soar on digital orders in coronavirus
Wingstop said it earned 39 cents a share, more than double the figure in the year-ago period, on revenue that rose 36 percent year over year, to $66.1 million.
Trader Joe's to keep popular international food labels, denies packaging is racist
Trader Joe's seemed to reverse a decision to rebrand some of its international food labels, denying that the packaging is racist.


















