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  • Barista handing out a cup

    Why You Should Expect Long Lines During Your Next Starbucks Visit

    Picking up your Starbucks order may take even longer thanks to the latest coronavirus wave that's causing more workers call in sick.

    By Hope Ngo January 19th, 2022 Read More
  • Different types and brands of pasta on a supermarket shelf

    You're Not Imagining It, Store Brands Are Getting Fancier

    Store brands of the past did little to stand out. They were plainly packaged, had unrecognizable names, and were considered inferior. But all that is changing.

    By Hope Ngo January 19th, 2022 Read More
  • Produce section at grocery store

    What Canada's Border Vaccination Rules Mean For The Price Of Produce

    A recently implemented vaccine mandate imposed on truckers moving produce across the U.S.-Canada border almost guarantees higher prices.

    By Katie Lenhardt January 18th, 2022 Read More
  • hand squeezing mustard bottle

    Duke's Newest Mustard Flavor Boasts A Hint Of Kentucky's Finest

    Duke's just shared it will be adding a line of mustards inspired by it's southern roots, one of which is really taking the concept to the next level.

    By Lauren Rothman January 18th, 2022 Read More
  • Fine dining restaurant

    The Reason Restaurant Owners Are Ditching Big Cities For The Suburbs

    The work-from-home culture has increased the number of people living in the suburbs and with this shift has come a demand for broader food options.

    By Katie Lenhardt January 18th, 2022 Read More
  • glass of orange juice surrounded by oranges

    The Price Of Orange Juice May Be About To Skyrocket. Here's Why

    If orange juice is part of your daily morning routine, that might be about to change. According to the USDA, Florida is currently experiencing a poor harvest.

    By Kalea Martin January 18th, 2022 Read More
  • Walmart employee stocking shelves

    Lily's Sweets Is Recalling This Walmart Exclusive Product

    Over the winter holiday season, Lily's had a Walmart-exclusive baking chocolate the FDA recently announced the brand is voluntarily recalling.

    By Lauren Rothman January 18th, 2022 Read More
  • people toasting with white wine

    Over 40% Of Wine Drinkers In The US Commit This Faux Pas

    If you want to enjoy your wine to its fullest, wine etiquette is important. But there is one rule that 43% of wine drinkers fail to follow.

    By Kalea Martin January 18th, 2022 Read More
  • BrewDog craft beers

    Upcoming BBC Doc Reveals The Truth Behind BrewDog Controversary

    BrewDog co-founders James Watt and Martin Dickie have a "punk" approach to business. This has led to great success, as well as a fair share of controversy.

    By Katie Lenhardt January 15th, 2022 Read More
  • Monster Energy Drinks

    Your Favorite Craft Beer May Now Be Owned By Monster Beverage

    Monster Beverage Corp is the latest big business to jump into the alcoholic beverage market.

    By Katie Lenhardt January 14th, 2022 Read More
  • Kit Kat wrappers and an open candy bar

    Kit Kat Just Announced 2 New Flavors For 2022

    Hershey announced that two new flavors in two different Kit Kat styles will be added to the permanent list of available Kit Kats options in 2022.

    By Molly Harris January 14th, 2022 Read More
  • Various fast food favorites

    Trader Joe's New Product Combines 2 Fast Food Classics

    Indecisive fast food fans no longer have to make Door Dash work overtime filling multiple orders and it's all thanks to a new combo from Trader Joe's.

    By Katie Lenhardt January 14th, 2022 Read More
  • server wearing mask at outdoor table with two customers

    The Reason Austin Restaurants Are Defying Texas COVID-19 Orders

    Texas orders have essentially ditched COVID-19 precautions, but Austin found a way around that, encouraging businesses to follow a different set of protocols.

    By Molly Harris January 14th, 2022 Read More
  • woman holding bottle of zima

    What Is Zima?

    Zima, the crystal clear 90s cult beverage is back on store shelves in time for summer, but only for a limited run.

    By Bailey Bennett January 14th, 2022 Read More
  • chef seasoning sushi

    The Big Change You Can Expect From Season 4 Of The Migrant Kitchen

    For the past three seasons, 'The Migrant Kitchen' has focused on the food culture of California. But season four will highlight other locations.

    By Kalea Martin January 13th, 2022 Read More
  • people cheers with wine glasses

    Reddit's Most Surprising Wine Predictions For 2022

    Some Reddit users predict that the decline in production from well-known wine regions like France will create demand for wines from Argentina and Spain.

    By Katie Lenhardt January 13th, 2022 Read More
  • collection of Le Creuset Dutch Ovens

    These Are The Best Items To Buy From Sur La Table's Winter Sale

    Adding to your kitchen collection can be expensive if you don't take advantage of sales like Sur La Table's winter event. Here are all the deals you can't miss.

    By Molly Harris January 13th, 2022 Read More
  • hand holding force ready to eat salad

    What The FDA's Revised French Dressing Rules Mean For Your Salad

    The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has decided to lift its longstanding regulations on French dressing.

    By Kalea Martin January 13th, 2022 Read More
  • Au Bon Pain Good Egg sandwich

    Au Bon Pain Says Happy Birthday To Its Famous Breakfast Sandwich With A Can't-Miss Deal

    Au Bon Pain is celebrating the anniversary of the Good Egg becoming a permanent fixture on the menu, and, to mark the occasion, it is offering a major deal.

    By Lauren Rothman January 13th, 2022 Read More
  • French baker with baguettes

    Why A French Supermarket Chain Is In Hot Water Over Its Baguettes

    Leclerc, one of France's largest grocery store chains, will be now selling baguettes for only 29 centimes, well below the current cost of a baguette elsewhere.

    By Kalea Martin January 13th, 2022 Read More
  • person smelling soup from pot

    Campbell's Wants To Make Your Whole House Smell Like Soup

    There's nothing like the aroma of chicken noodle soup filling your house. Now you can have that experience anytime you want, thanks to Campbell's

    By Kalea Martin January 13th, 2022 Read More
  • reserved placard on table

    Couldn't Snag That Dinner Reservation? Check Reddit

    Getting a dinner reservation at a popular upscale restaurant can be quite the ordeal. That's where Reddit may come in handy.

    By Kalea Martin January 12th, 2022 Read More
  • Julia Child

    Upcoming Julia Child Book Reveals Her Most Important Influences

    Later this year a new book about the French cooking doyenne is hitting bookstores -- if you're a Child fan, you're going to want to check it out.

    By Lauren Rothman January 12th, 2022 Read More
  • glass and bottle of bourbon in front of white oak barrel

    New Study Could Mean Bad News For Bourbon Fans

    Bourbon fans might be disappointed in the future, as more and more bottles become as elusive — and expensive — as Pappy Van Winkle.

    By Molly Harris January 12th, 2022 Read More
  • New Insomnia Cookie flavors

    The Unexpected Reason Insomnia Cookies Just Launched 2 New Flavors

    If you thought the 31-day Veganuary challenge was all about salads and steamed vegetables, you're in for a sweet treat. Insomnia Cookies has two new flavors.

    By Kalea Martin January 12th, 2022 Read More
  • Ina Garten on red carpet

    Why Ina Garten Is Vowing To Drink More Cosmos In 2022

    For those so drained from the pandemic that you can't remember Ina Garten's hilarious 2020 Cosmo video on Instagram, it's time to revisit the viral moment.

    By Molly Harris January 12th, 2022 Read More
  • lobsters on a plate

    Why Maine's Lobster Population Is In Danger

    Lobsters are a big deal in Maine, but, due to warming waters, things appear to be changing -- and maybe not for the better.

    By Hope Ngo January 12th, 2022 Read More
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