Tyson CFO pleads guilty to public intoxication and criminal trespass
Tyson Foods CFO, John R. Tyson has agreed to pay fines related to a late 2022 arrest involving two charges, public intoxication and criminal trespass
Oreo unveils The Most Oreo Oreo
Oreo, a brand under Mondelez International, unveiled Tuesday a new flavor of cookie with creme that "has real OREO grind mixed in" and a metaverse experience.
‘Big Money Show’ co-hosts rip Biden on inflation: ‘He doesn’t go to the supermarket’
"The Big Money Show" co-hosts Brian Brenberg, Taylor Riggs and Jackie DeAngelis torch Biden's economic optimism as Americans still feel inflation "pain" across the board.
Abbott's baby formula crisis: A timeline of what led to a DOJ investigation
Abbott Laboratories is being investigated by the federal government after its Michigan plant shut down last year due to contamination issues, exacerbating the baby formula shortage.
M&M's 'pause' spokescandies and replaces them with Maya Rudolph as brands struggle with political shifts
M&M's says its iconic "spokescandies" are taking an indefinite break and will be replaced with former SNL actress Maya Rudolph after generating controversy over some of its characters.
Bourbon bonanza: Buffalo Trace celebrates filling eight millionth barrel of bourbon since Prohibition
Buffalo Trace Distillery filled its eight millionth barrel of bourbon since Prohibition, so the brand is celebrating with a massive contest that includes a $10k trip to Kentucky and an ultra-exclusive log cabin stay.
Culver’s restaurants switching from Pepsi to Coca-Cola, upsetting fans
A decision by midwestern burger chain Culver's to do away with Pepsi products in favor of Coca-Cola has enraged many longtime fans online.
No evidence Taco Bell workers put rat poison in Colorado customer’s taco after argument, authorities say
The Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office in Colorado said there is no evidence that staff at a Taco Bell in Aurora put rat poison into a customer's food after the man fell ill.
McDonald's customer mistakenly given bag containing thousands of dollars in cash instead of food
A customer retrieving his order from a McDonald's in Indiana was mistakenly given a bag containing thousands of dollars in cash instead of his food.
US farm group calls for probe of high egg prices
A farm group is calling for a probe into skyrocketing egg prices and possible gouging of the consumer staple.
Abbott Labs under criminal investigation over baby formula shortage: Report
The Department of Justice announced an investigation into Abbott Laboratories' Michigan plant which was at center of a nationwide formula shortage in 2022.
'Sky-high' egg prices: Historical look at egg costs since 1980
Chicken egg prices are higher than what Americans are used to as the avian flu persists and production costs rise. Here's a look at how egg prices have changed from 1980 to 2023.
Orange juice prices likely to stay strong, expert says
The cost for orange juice continues to surge, and it is likely to remain strong due to bad weather and disease impacting crops, according to commodities analyst Judy Ganes.
Viral off-menu Waffle House sandwich that started as 'pregnancy craving' receives resistance from workers
Here's how the off-menu Waffle House sandwich that's just a modified Texas Bacon Cheesesteak Melt went viral, and how workers are reacting to the customer demand.
Dolly Parton adds new baking mixes to Duncan Hines lineup
Dolly Parton and Duncan Hines have partnered to launch four more baking mixes following the 2022 announcement of the country singer's cake mixes and frostings.
Bojangles creates hard sweet tea with Appalachian Mountain Brewery
Bojangles teamed up with Appalachian Mountain Brewery to create an alcoholic beverage called the Bojangles Hard Sweet Tea. This is a first for both companies.
Raising Cane's opens first location in downtown Chicago
Raising Cane's opened its first location in downtown Chicago last week, as a line of customers could be seen wrapped around the building for its grand opening.
Kroger CEO says half its customers are under financial strain
Kroger CEO Rodney McMullen said the company is working with its manufacturers to see how they can work together to reduce the costs for its financially constrained customers.
Beer customers remain loyal despite rising prices, expert says
Experts at Bump Williams Consulting say that although prices for beer have risen in recent months, consumers are shifting habits instead of cutting back as prices rise twice as much as normal.
Subway's two families see fortune in foot longs
Subway's two founding families could see some significant money come their way if a sale of the foot-long sandwich chain occurred.



















