USDA proposes new regulations to get rid of salmonella in chicken
The USDA is looking to declare salmonella an adulterant. This would mean that salmonella would be considered a contaminant that can cause food-borne illness.
Texas' Trump-themed burger joint draws in tourists
Roland Beainy, a second-generation Lebanese American, opened Trump Burger in Bellville, Texas, in 2020 with a menu that pays homage to the former president.
Beef prices set to surge further as farmers sell off cattle herds
New USDA data shows cattle farmers are culling their herds amid drought conditions and soaring input costs. Analysts say higher beef prices will follow.
North Carolina Chick-fil-A faces backlash for offering to pay ‘volunteer’ workers in chicken sandwiches
A Chick-fil-A in North Carolina was looking for ‘volunteer’ workers who would be paid in chicken sandwiches vouchers instead of hourly wages.
Instacart searches for Choco Taco up 30,000% after Klondike discontinues dessert
Instacart shoppers are searching for Choco Tacos after the brand announced it's discontinuing the treat. The dessert first hit the shelves nearly four decades ago.
Raising Cane's buys 50K lottery tickets for employees: 'It's how we do business
Raising Cane's CEO AJ Kumaran shares why he bought 50,000 lottery tickets for all his employees as the Mega Millions jackpot hits $810 million
Taco Bell surveillance footage shows moment manager allegedly poured boiling water on customers
Surveillance video from a Taco Bell in Dallas, Texas allegedly shows a store manager pouring boiling water onto customers, who are now suing after suffering injuries.
Klondike discontinues Choco Taco after nearly 4 decades on the market
Klondike confirmed that its popular taco-shaped ice cream treat, the Choco Taco, is being discontinued because other products the company offers have spiked in popularity.
Steve Jobs' original Apple 1 computer prototype up for auction
Steve Jobs' Apple 1 computer prototype is up for sale by RR Auction. The auction house estimates the historic prototype has a $500,000 value and as of July 25, the leading bid is $278,005.
Justice Department files lawsuit against poultry producers in the US
The Justice Department is filing a lawsuit against poultry producers for deceptive and abusive practices toward their workers. The lawsuit was filed in Maryland.
Subway offering free sandwiches for life to first person who gets footlong tattoo
Subway is offering one person $50,000 worth of sandwiches each year for life if they get a footlong tattoo of the company's Subway Series logo at a block party in Las Vegas.
Taco Bell customers sue, claim manager poured boiling water on them in dispute over wrong order
A new lawsuit alleges that the manager of a Taco Bell in Dallas, Texas poured boiling water on customers who complained that their orders were prepared incorrectly.
Food pantries warn of 'hungriest summer' weeks after Biden ripped Republicans for 2020 food lines
Food pantries have issued stark warnings that inflation may soon curb their ability to supply food and increase demand, weeks after President Biden yelled about pandemic food lines.
KFC's Colonel Sanders' Kentucky home, restaurant up for sale — memorabilia included
The longtime Kentucky home of KFC founder Colonel Sanders and the Claudia Sanders Dining House restaurant have hit the market with opportunities to develop the business.
Food trucks battling higher gas costs
Summer food trucks are heading into their busy season, and owners are feeling the pinch of rising costs of supplies and ingredients while also grappling over fuel to keep the fryers going.
Lawsuit claims that Skittles are 'unfit for human consumption'
Mars Inc has been sued by a consumer who claims that Skittles are unfit to eat because they contain a known toxin that the company had pledged to phase out.
Chocolate lovers are cutting back on sweet treat purchases amid rising prices
Consumers in both the U.S. and Europe are cutting back on chocolate purchases right now amid inflation, according to comments from chocolate company executives and others.
Ohio McDonald's franchise owner, a veteran, paid workers amid closure: 'I've been in their shoes'
Tony Philiou, a 90-year-old Korean War veteran and McDonald’s franchise owner from Ohio, paid his employees while his restaurant shut down for an extended renovation.
NYC pub sells gallon of beer for price of gas to protest Biden inflation
A longtime New York City bar owner, fed up with the rising costs of fuel, food and labor, is selling gallons of beer for the price of a gallon of gas.
A child is born in West Virginia on 7/11 in a 7-Eleven parking lot: 'Wow!'
A baby boy was born on 7/11/22 in a 7-Eleven parking lot in West Virginia while the family had been making its way to the hospital. Fox Business spoke to the new baby's aunt about the delivery.



















