Customers going to restaurants 'like crazy' as they face expensive prices at grocery stores: FAT Brands CEO
FAT Brands CEO Andrew Wiederhorn detailed the shift in customer behavior as consumers have been experiencing high prices at grocery stores.
National Cinema Day 2022: Where to find the latest movie theater deals
For National Cinema Day 2022, check out the newest box office movies this Labor Day weekend with some very sweet deals at various theaters nationwide.
Deal for office space near big US cities bets on suburban lifestyle, remote work
Singapore sovereign wealth fund GIC Pte and U.S. partner Workspace Property trust are buying 53 suburban office buildings for $1.1 billion from Griffin Realty Trust
Frozen pizza recalled due to lack of federal inspection
Pizza John's recalled pepperoni pizza products after officials discovered that the facility was not inspected by the USDA and its products did not bare the USDA inspection mark.
FAT Brands CEO on consumer shift in behavior amid inflation
Andrew Wiederhorn, president and CEO of FAT Brands, joins vice chairman Ed Rensi on 'Mornings with Maria' to explain.
Customers coming into restaurants 'like crazy' amid inflation: FAT Brands CEO
Andrew Wiederhorn, president and CEO of FAT Brands, and vice chairman Ed Rensi note that their sales are up as expensive food at grocery stores has been driving customer traffic into restaurants.
2 Air France pilots suspended after fistfight in cockpit
Crew members aboard an Air France flight from Geneva to Paris had to intervene when the pilot and co-pilot got into a fistfight in the cockpit during an apparent dispute.
Pumpkin spice season: Here are 10 restaurants that have already brought pumpkin spice back
Here are 10 national restaurant chains that have brought pumpkin spice back early this year — ahead of fall — with new drinks, new snacks and old fan favorites.
The Fed is going to continue to raise rates: Investment expert
Independent Advisor Alliance CIO Chris Zaccarelli shares his thoughts on the Federal Reserve raising rates and what this may mean for employment and the economy
Career kicker: How reading body language at work may give you an advantage
Experts weighed in on how the savviest employees may learn to read a boss's body language at work, take cues from it — and help their career development in the process.
NYC bakery launches 'The Suprême,' a new croissant pastry that’s gained viral fame
Dessert fans are flocking to the Lafayette Grand Café & Bakery in New York City for the company's new crème-filled croissant item called The Suprême.
California gas car ban will apply to Virginia, too, due to 2021 law
Virginia will adopt new car sale regulations passed by California due to a 2021 law signed by Democratic Gov. Ralph Northam to mirror the state's emissions standards.
What are teens doing on their phones? New book explores what 'adults are missing'
Harvard researchers Emily Weinstein and Carrie James reveal what adults should know about teenagers' use of smartphones and social media in a new book, 'Behind Their Screens.'
Air travel complaints up nearly 270% above pre-pandemic levels
With travel demand higher since COVID, air travel service complaints jumped nearly 270% from pre-pandemic levels in June 2019, according to a new DOT report.
‘Murder House Flip’ hosts explain why homeowners are eager to give morbid spaces new life: 'Not for everyone'
Designers Sarah Listi and Mikel Welch team up for "Murder House Flip" where they completely renovate homes associated with high-profiled true-crime cases.
Set Jet's private members-only service transforming travel industry: CEO Tom Smith
Set Jet co-founder and CEO Tom Smith discusses the record-breaking summer of travel as headaches mount with commercial airlines on 'The Claman Countdown.'
USDA issues public health alert for Perdue Chicken tenders contaminated with potential plastic pieces
US food safety officials are warning the public about some of Perdue's frozen, ready-to-eat chicken fillets that may contain clear plastic filled and blue dye.
Florida couple who paid off $190k in student loan debt in 27 months 'angry' over Biden's handout
Cristina and Sherman Merricks call Biden's student loan handouts "unfair" and coming at a cost to their children after working to pay off $190,000 of student loan debt.
Tesla supplier Panasonic plans additional $4B EV Battery Plant in U.S.
Panasonic Holdings plans new mega-factory close to Elon Musk's Tesla Gigafactory in Austin, Texas. Policy in the Inflation Reduction Act incentivizes onshoring to the US.
Chick-fil-A to open 1st Hawaii restaurant in September
Chick-fil-A announced the official opening of its first restaurant in Hawaii, which will be in Kahului, on the island of Maui. The new location will open on Sept. 1.



















