Amazon laying off hundreds of workers at Fresh grocery stores: report
Hundreds of Amazon Fresh store workers were told that their jobs were being eliminated. It comes at a time when the company continues to evaluate its grocery business.
Bud Light lays off hundreds of workers after Dylan Mulvaney controversy, losing top spot to Modelo
Anheuser-Busch CEO Brendan Whitworth announced the company laid off hundreds of workers as it continues to see slumping sales in the fallout of a partnership with Dylan Mulvaney.
Trader Joe’s cookies may contain rocks, company says in new recall
Trader Joe’s, the California-based chain grocery chain, announced a recall affecting two cookie products which the company said "may contain rocks" or another foreign material.
Chips Ahoy! turns 60: Fun facts about the American cookie brand and its history
American cookie brand Chips Ahoy! was found in 1963 and is celebrating its 60th anniversary. Here are 10 interesting facts about the cookie brand, parent company and more.
346,000 Cupkin stainless steel cups are subject of voluntary recall over lead levels
About 346,000 of Soojimus' Cupkin double-walled stainless steel cups for kids could pose a lead hazard, resulting in a voluntary recall of the product Thursday.
Corona Light, Coors Light gain traction over Bud Light
Anheuser-Busch InBev beer brands have seen sales slip in the wake of the controversy involving Bud Light, with light beer rivals Coors Light, Miller Lite and Corona Light making gains.
FanDuel teams with female-owned roastery to deliver coffee blend to refuel Team USA fans for 2023 World Cup
With some USWNT games being played at 3 a.m. ET, FanDuel has teamed with female-owned roastery North Edge Craft Coffee to deliver FanFuel Extra Kick Coffee for fans.
California man says Costco 'banned' his mom for using his dad's membership card: 'Given a warning before'
A California man claimed in a TikTok video that his mother was banned from a Costco Wholesale location after she was caught using her husband's membership card as a non-member.
In-N-Out bans employees from wearing masks in five states to improve customer service, show off 'smiles'
Thousands of In-N-Out employees will no longer be allowed to wear masks in stores unless they have a medical note, according to memo leaked Friday.
Florida Japanese steakhouse closes after reports of drugs in customers' food
Nikko Japanese Steakhouse and Sushi Bar in Pace, Florida, closed down after allegations of narcotics in its food. Seven customers were poisoned and taken to hospitals.
National Ice Cream Day: Celebrate with your favorite frozen treat and these fun numerical facts
In honor of National Ice Cream Day, grab a scoop of ice cream and learn more about the financial and economical impact America's favorite frozen treat has on this country.
Goya CEO on the battle to overcome the 'war against the working class'
After facing backlash from the Latino community due to his support of Donald Trump, Goya's Robert Unanue spotlights what unites them and overcoming a company boycott.
Conagra CEO notes 'hunkering down' behavior in grocery shoppers
Conagra Brands CEO Sean Connolly on Thursday revealed a 'likely temporary' behavior shift the company has observed from shoppers: 'hunkering down' over 'trading down.'
McDonald's new Cookies and Crème Pie appears to be taste-tested by TikTok users before actual 'launch date'
McDonald's is launching a Cookies & Crème Pie in select markets on Friday, July 14, but some customers appear to have gotten their hands on the exclusive dessert in advance.
Wine country waste workers for Pelosi, Newsom Napa vineyards seek $300M over alleged toxic contamination
Waste removal workers in California wine country are whistleblowing over health concerns after a wildfire tore through a landfill uphill from Napa vineyards in 2020.
Prime energy drinks draw criticism: What to know
The Food and Drug Administration, which does not have a specific category or specific regulations for energy drinks, is reviewing Sen. Schumer's concerns about Prime energy drinks.
San Francisco's Anchor Brewing closing after 127 years
San Francisco-based Anchor Brewing Co., known as the first craft brewery in the U.S., is shutting down after 127 years of business, citing the effect of the pandemic and inflation.
Chipotle rolls out 'Autocado,' a robot to help make guacamole faster
Chipotle has a resource to help prepare its signature guacamole – a collaborative robot prototype that cuts, cores and peels avocados before they are hand-mashed.
Domino's, Uber partner on pizza ordering, deliveries
Domino's Pizza customers can now order food through Uber Eats and Postmates apps beginning in four pilot cities, the pizza chain announced on Wednesday.
McDonald's to stop selling popular McCafé Bakery items
After a short three years, McDonald's is removing McCafe Bakery goods from stores around the nation. This comes at a time when the company has been focusing on its core menu.



















