Vegan woman left 'almost in tears' after eating meat-based Burger King meal
A British vegan woman says she was left feeling sick and nearly in tears after biting into a Burger King chicken nugget meal thinking it was plant-based while out with her family.
Federal judge rules in favor of bikini baristas over dress code ordinance
A Washington city's dress code ordinance saying bikini baristas must cover their bodies at work has been ruled unconstitutional by a federal judge.
Mighty bite: Pumpkin spice and gingerbread flavored crackers could give new life to seasonal spreads
Lesley Stowe's raincoast crisps, baked from scratch in small batches, are now available in two new holiday flavors for grazing boards and solo snacking.
Albertsons asked by state AGs to delay distribution of special dividend
Several attorneys general sent a letter to Albertsons and Kroger, asking the former to hold off on a special dividend until they review the proposed merger.
Hershey’s turnaround story isn’t sweet. It’s salty.
Despite candy inflation, Hershey's remarkable turn around led by mixing sweet and salty and focusing on domestic consumer demand saw their stock soar this year.
US restaurants open fewer hours per week compared to pre-pandemic times
A new report that looked at data from food service establishments across the country found restaurants have reduced their operating hours by 7.5% since 2019.
Baby formula shortage stretches into eighth month
While stocking rates of baby formula have slowly been improving, certain supply is still struggling to rebound.
Starbucks Reserve location opening in NYC's iconic Empire State Building
Coffee giant Starbucks plans to open its 23,000-foot, three-story Starbucks Reserve store in New York City's Empire State Building in November 2022. Here are details.
Pumpkin prices to increase as droughts hurt crops: What to know
Persistent droughts have hindered pumpkin crops around the U.S. and it'll cost Americans more money. What to know if you're searching for the perfect pumpkin for carving on Halloween.
FAT Brands opening restaurants ‘like crazy’ as labor, supply chain stresses ease: CEO
FAT Brands CEO Andy Wiederhorn says restaurants are beating the inflation battle against grocery stores, citing "crazy" growth and easing labor and supply chain pressures.
Bob Evans sausage products recalled due to potential rubber contamination
Bob Evans Farms Foods Inc. recalled more than 7,500 pounds of pork sausage products after it received consumer complaints that the product reportedly had pieces of rubber.
Truly Hard Seltzer releases limited edition Halloween booze in wicked black hues
Truly Midnight Hard Seltzer, a limited-edition blackberry lemon-flavored beverage, is black using natural dyes. The release follows Boston Beer Co.'s launch of the first-ever Halloween-themed Angry Orchard mini-keg.
Two Philadelphia Wawa stores close over 'safety and security challenges'
The convenience chain Wawa is reportedly closing a few of its Philadelphia locations, citing "continued safety and security challenges and business factors."
Kraft Heinz CEO predicts continued inflation, more price increases next year
Kraft Heinz CEO Miguel Patricio predicted in a recent interview that inflation will persist in 2023, resulting in more price increases happening.
Beyond Meat rolls out steak at Kroger, Walmart
Beyond Meat announced it is rolling out a plant-based version of steak tips, called Beyond Steak, at 5,000 Kroger and Walmart locations throughout the country.
The McRib returns to McDonald's for its 'Farewell Tour'
The McRib is back at McDonald's for what the company has marketed as the last time, although it has returned on many occasions since its initial debut.
Amid inflation, Stew Leonard serves up smart shopping tips to slash costs for your holiday meal
Stew Leonard, president and CEO of Stew Leonard's grocery stores, joined 'Mornings with Maria' Monday to discuss inflation and ways to cut costs for holiday meals.
Grey Poupon releases new limited-edition Dijon mustard jars inspired by Olivia Wilde's salad dressing drama
Kraft Heinz' dijon mustard brand has waded into the drama surrounding Olivia Wilde's viral salad dressing drama. The company is releasing limited-edition "Don't Worry Dijon" jars.
Pasta company Barilla faces class action suit over 'misleading' label: 'Italy's #1 Brand of Pasta'
Barilla, the Italian-owned pasta company, has been hit with a class action complaint that says the brand misleads people into thinking its products are made in Italy.
Halloween candy favorites see price spike
Candies like Skittles and M&M's are jumping in price, with some of the most popular brands seeing increases of more than 30%, according to recent data from Datasembly.



















