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  • frosted mugs of beer

    Russian Brewers Are Facing A Shortage Of One Key Ingredient

    Economic pressure on Russia continues to grow as the war in Ukraine carries on, and soon it will be impacting locally manufactured beer.

    By Jessie Molloy April 12th, 2022 Read More
  • Robot serving coffee

    What Panera's Robotic Coffee System Could Mean For Workers

    Two Panera locations are testing out Miso's CookRight Coffee system but should employees be concerned? Here's what the new robotic coffee system could mean.

    By Katie Lenhardt April 12th, 2022 Read More
  • to-go cocktails with straws

    To-Go Cocktails Are Coming Back To NYC, But There's A Big Catch

    New York Governor Kathy Hochul has signed off on the reinstatement of the takeout alcohol law, saying that it offers another lifeline to struggling restaurants.

    By Kalea Martin April 12th, 2022 Read More
  • Robot places burger on wood

    The Futuristic Way Philadelphians Will Soon Be Able To Grab A Burger

    The robots are here and they want to make us hamburgers. Sounds like a science fiction movie, right? Nope, it's real.

    By Chris Sands April 12th, 2022 Read More
  • Stanley Tucci

    When Stanley Tucci: Searching For Italy Season 2 Will Premiere

    If you lived vicariously through Stanley Tucci, you'll be pleased to know the premiere date for season two of "Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy."

    By Lauren Rothman April 12th, 2022 Read More
  • Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz

    Starbucks CEO Has Harsh Words For Company's Baristas

    Starbucks interim CEO Howard Schultz has a history of being anti-union, and his latest outrage sits just in line with this.

    By Lauren Rothman April 11th, 2022 Read More
  • Traditional and magnum sized wine bottles

    The Real Reason Big Bottles Of Wine Are So Popular

    Oversized bottles of wine aren't just for holiday festivities and bachelorette parties anymore.

    By Katie Lenhardt April 11th, 2022 Read More
  • Woman holds two loaves of bread

    Here's What Makes Whole Grain Different From Whole Wheat

    Do you find yourself wandering the supermarket aisles confused by bread labels, such as whole grain and whole wheat? The differences between them are important.

    By Shaye Glisson April 11th, 2022 Read More
  • Bowl of Lucky Charms cereal

    The FDA Is Investigating Reports Of Sickness Linked To Lucky Charms Cereal

    Reports of illness linked to Lucky Charms cereal have grown on IWasPoisoned.com, prompting the FDA to issue a statement about the possible outbreak situation.

    By Hope Ngo April 9th, 2022 Read More
  • Smiling business owner open sign

    New Bill Is Giving Struggling Restaurants Hope For The Future

    A financial lifeline could be on its way for restaurants struggling to recoup losses sustained as a result of COVID-19 and its impact on the industry.

    By Anna Kang April 8th, 2022 Read More
  • Kinder chocolates

    The Kinder Chocolate Recall Has Officially Reached The US

    With Easter just over a week away, Ferrero U.S.A. Inc. has voluntarily recalled two Kinder products due to possible salmonella contamination.

    By Chris Sands April 8th, 2022 Read More
  • Easter Candy

    Trader Joe's New Easter Candy Has Fans Excited

    Trader Joe's has released a new item just in time for Easter that will pair perfectly with everything from Peeps marshmallows to chocolate bunnies.

    By Anabelle Doliner April 8th, 2022 Read More
  • person examines meat

    New Study May Have You Questioning Your Antibiotic-Free Beef

    According to a new study published in "Science" magazine, some beef sold in the U.S. labeled "raised without antibiotics" may not actually be antibiotic-free.

    By Anabelle Doliner April 8th, 2022 Read More
  • Alain Ducasse at event

    Alain Ducasse's New Paris Restaurant Is All About The Veggie Burger

    Alain Ducasse's latest venture into the world of plant-based food is a non-meat-looking, veggie-packed burger served at his new burger kiosk, Burgal, in Paris.

    By Hope Ngo April 8th, 2022 Read More
  • Orange-flavored Fanta can from Germany

    Fanta's Origin Story Might Surprise You

    Despite being the second-oldest Coca-Cola brand, many consumers might not know the origin of Fanta. Its creation and popularity came from an unexpected place.

    By Katherine Beck April 8th, 2022 Read More
  • Pepperoni pizza

    Why Does Some Pepperoni Curl When Cooked?

    While several factors are at play, the most important ones for pepperoni curling were the type of casing, uneven cooking temperatures, and thickness of slices.

    By Jen Peng April 8th, 2022 Read More
  • Open canned foods

    What Does It Mean If Your Canned Food Makes A Hissing Sound?

    According to the USDA, cans that were vacuum packed can make a hissing sound when they are opened — the noise is due to air pressure and "is perfectly normal."

    By Jen Peng April 7th, 2022 Read More
  • fruit and vegetable rainbow

    Out Of All Produce, A New Report Found This Fruit Contains The Most Pesticides

    The Environmental Working Group just posted its annual Dirty Dozen guide for 2022, and if you're a berry fan you might be disappointed in the results.

    By Lauren Rothman April 7th, 2022 Read More
  • residents of Shanghai undergo mandatory Covid testing

    Shanghai Promises Change For Locked-Down Residents Running Out Of Food

    As China is battling an outbreak of COVID-19, people in the country's largest city are less worried about the virus than they are about feeding their families.

    By Jessie Molloy April 7th, 2022 Read More
  • Chef Boyardee cans on shelf

    ConAgra Is Raising Grocery Prices. Here's When You'll Start To Notice

    Your trip to the grocery store could be getting even more expensive. ConAgra, which owns brands like Birds Eye and Hungry-Man, plans to raise prices.

    By Jessie Molloy April 7th, 2022 Read More
  • pouring water into a glass

    Heart Failure Study Gives You Another Reason To Drink More Water

    As if we didn't have enough reasons to drink water, a recent study shows that staying hydrated is essential to heart health.

    By Lauren Rothman April 7th, 2022 Read More
  • person holding carton of eggs

    The Real Reason Egg Prices May Be Higher Than Ever

    You might want to replace your breakfast scramble for a toasted bagel because the price of eggs is about to get even higher.

    By Kalea Martin April 7th, 2022 Read More
  • Rao's pasta sauce

    Rao's Is Opening An Immersive Experience For Those Serious About Pasta Sauce

    If you love pasta sauce -- or are a fan of Italian food -- you might want to head to New York City later this month to check out Rao's pop-up, The Saucery.

    By Lauren Rothman April 6th, 2022 Read More
  • slab of wagyu beef

    You May Soon Be Able To Buy Vegan Wagyu

    Fortunately for vegans curious to try the world's first vegan Wagyu, that test phase has advanced to a full-fledged rollout.

    By Kalea Martin April 6th, 2022 Read More
  • hand holding glass of wine

    Study Reveals How Even A Small Amount Of Alcohol Affects Your Brain

    Light-to-moderate drinking might be having more of an impact than previously thought.

    By Ziba Redif April 6th, 2022 Read More
  • harvesting coffee fruit

    New Study Reveals How Much Birds And Bees May Be Helping Coffee Farmers

    While coffee plants rely on the right conditions to thrive, new research shows that bees and birds are just as essential to the health of coffee plants.

    By Lauren Rothman April 6th, 2022 Read More
  • Kinder Surprise eggs

    Everything You Need To Know About The Kinder Surprise Egg Recall

    With Easter approaching, the last thing parents want to hear is that there's a recall involving chocolate eggs potentially contaminated by salmonella.

    By Hope Ngo April 6th, 2022 Read More
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