As coronavirus restrictions ease, OpenTable offers reservations to 'all drinking establishments globally'
Some venues offer the option for customers to prepay for tastings.
More Americans using credit cards than cash for food
With overall credit card spending down, how cash-strapped Americans are buying essential items like food
7-Eleven offers ready-to-bake food for housebound consumers
With the company's new "take and bake" service, fans of the chain can pick up the company's most popular hot food items to prepare at home.
Kroger ending coronavirus 'hero pay' for workers Sunday
With sales soaring during the coronavirus pandemic, supermarket company Kroger is ending its "hero bonus" of an additional $2 per hour for its hourly workers on May 17.
Virginia restaurant to fill empty seats with 1940s themed mannequins
Three-Michelin star restaurant The Inn at Little Washington will recruit life-size mannequins to sit in the unoccupied dining room spaces.
Tyson reduces some beef prices as coronavirus pushes grocery-store costs higher
The Arkansas company, which processes about one-fifth of the nation's beef, plans to reduce prices for ground beef, roasts and other beef products.
Coronavirus prompts Starbucks to seek rent relief from store landlords
Starbucks is seeking rent breaks as it ramps up U.S. store reopening following weeks of limited operation.
As coronavirus rattles industry, Tyson Foods may slash beef prices 20-30%
Tyson Foods Inc. is cutting prices on some beef products for retailers even as the coronavirus pandemic has temporarily shuttered some meat processing plants and threatened to disrupt supply chains.
McDonald’s unveils coronavirus reopening plan: Empty tables, modified beverage procedures
McDonald's shares its coronavirus reopening plans.
Uber offers GrubHub $60 a share for takeover
Grubhub had been seeking 2.15 Uber shares in the negotiations, according to a report.
Coronavirus prompts Amazon to convert more Whole Foods locations to online delivery only
Amazon is converting more of its Whole Foods locations to online delivery only to keep up with the increased demand for groceries while mitigating the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.
US meat exports surge as industry struggles to meet demand
Meat exports have surged despite concerns over work safety, as workers try to fulfill overseas sales purchased up to six months ahead of time-- before the coronavirus outbreak took hold in the US.
Senators want coronavirus money for hog farmers forced to 'depopulate' herds
The hog industry will lose more than $5 billion due to restaurant closures, the senators wrote.
Spike in coronavirus cases at Minnesota meatpacking plant prompts employees to demand shutdown
Worker absenteeism and plant closures have caused the meat industry to warn of possible shortages.
Shake Shack whips up social media cooking series for housebound customers
The "Shake Shack at Your Shack" series is an effort by the burger joint to address the changing needs of its customers.
Legal Sea Foods sues after coronavirus insurance claim denied twice
Legal Sea Foods is suing its insurance company for denying its COVID-19-related claims.
Instacart investors line up as coronavirus boosts business
Online grocery delivery company Instacart is in talks to raise new funding, according to a report.
Coronavirus pressure mounts on Tyson Foods after hundreds more workers test positive
COVID-19 has infected workers at 115 meat and poultry processing facilities in 19 states, according to a recent CDC report.
False GrubHub ads in coronavirus pandemic hurt restaurant: Federal lawsuit
A lawsuit filed in federal court Monday accuses food delivery service GrubHub of deceiving customers over the availability of local restaurants amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Grocery costs spiked as coronavirus hit US economy in April
Average grocery prices increased by 2.6 percent in April, according to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.



















