Krispy Kreme Has Been Lying To Us, Lawsuit Claims
Trust in American institutions is at an all-time low, and this can't help.
Here's How Much Trump's Tax Cuts Would Save You
The average American household would save about $1,600 under the Trump plan, while the wealthiest 1% could save over $200,000 in taxes.
The Sriracha Big Mac Is The Latest In The Big Mac Renaissance
Is nothing sacred anymore?
McDonald's Ditches "Create Your Taste" Custom Burger Test
The chain will adopt a simplified custom burger menu called "Signature Crafted Recipes."
The Big Mac Is Resized As McDonald's Tweaks Its Biggest Brands
The burger chain's strategy shifts to tweaking its best known brands.
People Are Complaining About Chick-Fil-A's Mobile App
The fast food chain, known for its slick service, has hit some bumps with its mobile ordering app.
8 "Healthy" Kids Foods That Are Packed With Sugar
Starting with infant formula, even healthy-seeming kids foods contain too much sugar, based on new recommendations from the American Heart Association.
How Starbucks, QVC, And "Shark Tank" Made Bagel Balls A Thing
In late 2013, Bantam Bagels was selling about 1,000 bagel balls per day from a Manhattan storefront. Now, they're gearing up to make a million per week.
A Bunch Of Antibacterial Soaps Are Now Banned
Was it all just a lie? Plain old soap and water is just fine, according to the Food and Drug Administration.
Almost 10,000 Workers Have Joined A Lawsuit Against Chipotle
Thousands of current and former staff joined the suit, which claims the chain required people to do unpaid work after their shifts ended.
No One Is Drinking Sweet, Delicious Orange Juice Anymore
We're drinking a lot less of the sweet, golden nectar, and the last time OJ sales were growing, George W. Bush had just been elected president.
Orange Growers Can Now Use Antibiotics On Their Trees
The Florida orange crop has been devastated by a tree disease, and now growers are turning to antibiotics commonly used by humans.
Starbucks Can Add As Much Ice As It Wants, Judge Rules
A California judge dismissed a case that accused the beverage company of under-filling drinks.
Are Crickets The New Lobster? The Case For Eating Insects
You may not be interested the food-made-of-bugs industry, but the food-made-of-bugs industry is interested in you.
America Gives Big Cheese A $20 Million Bailout
It may seem hard to believe — impossible even — but America has too much cheese right now. Like, 1.25 billion pounds too much.
The Race Is On To Become The Chipotle Of Pizza
Why is America's favorite and most ubiquitous food so hard to get right on a national scale? Several entrepreneurs are at the forefront of this booming fast-casual trend, but none more so than a man whose previous claim to fame was as the brother of America's top tennis star.
Beef Industry Says It's Largely "Sustainable" Already
In 2010, the giants of the beef business set out to put "sustainable beef" on the market. Years later, they're still trying to work out exactly what that means.
Starbucks Executive Promises Frustrated Baristas "Consistent And Reliable" Hours
The company asked store managers to "help us deliver on our commitment" to giving staff the hours they need.
9 Bullshit Labels You'll Often See On Food
For decades, "yogurt-covered" snacks have hoodwinked Americans. And don't even get us started on "artisanal."
Something's Gone Wrong At Starbucks, According To Baristas
About two months ago, things started going south, staff say. Many pin the blame on cutbacks in working hours.