Wine country waste workers for Pelosi, Newsom Napa vineyards seek $300M over alleged toxic contamination
Waste removal workers in California wine country are whistleblowing over health concerns after a wildfire tore through a landfill uphill from Napa vineyards in 2020.
Prime energy drinks draw criticism: What to know
The Food and Drug Administration, which does not have a specific category or specific regulations for energy drinks, is reviewing Sen. Schumer's concerns about Prime energy drinks.
San Francisco's Anchor Brewing closing after 127 years
San Francisco-based Anchor Brewing Co., known as the first craft brewery in the U.S., is shutting down after 127 years of business, citing the effect of the pandemic and inflation.
Chipotle rolls out 'Autocado,' a robot to help make guacamole faster
Chipotle has a resource to help prepare its signature guacamole – a collaborative robot prototype that cuts, cores and peels avocados before they are hand-mashed.
Domino's, Uber partner on pizza ordering, deliveries
Domino's Pizza customers can now order food through Uber Eats and Postmates apps beginning in four pilot cities, the pizza chain announced on Wednesday.
McDonald's to stop selling popular McCafé Bakery items
After a short three years, McDonald's is removing McCafe Bakery goods from stores around the nation. This comes at a time when the company has been focusing on its core menu.
Modelo named top-selling beer in US for second consecutive month
Modelo Especial is the top-selling beer in the U.S. in terms of sales dollars in June. It marks the second month in a row that the Mexican lager has held this spot.
Chicago brewery named winner of Samuel Adams’ craft beer competition
Samuel Adams named a Chicago-based brewery, founded by three childhood friends, the winner of the 12th annual Brewer Experienceship craft brewers competition.
Schumer calls on FDA to investigate Logan Paul’s energy drink
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer sent a letter to the Food and Drug Administration to urge the regulator to look into Prime energy drinks and their caffeine content.
McDonald's in India drops tomatoes from burgers, wraps amid shortage
McDonald's restaurants in North and East India have stopped serving tomatoes in its burgers as heavy monsoons in the country have caused the price to surge.
7-Eleven offers customers free Slurpees, cheap pizza and hot dogs before chain's 96th birthday
7-Eleven is giving customers more opportunities to get free Slurpees this summer with their "Anything Flows" campaign. Customers can snag a free drink ahead of its July 11 free Slurpee promotion.
Ex-Walmart CEO predicts when US will see high prices drop
Inflation has proved "brutal" for American wallets with "heartbreaking" economic outcomes, former Walmart U.S. President and CEO Bill Simon tells Fox News Digital.
NYC sued by food delivery services over new minimum wage law
Food delivery companies, including GrubHub, Uber and DoorDash, are suing New York City in an attempt to fight a new law requiring a $17.96-an-hour minimum wage for workers.
BelVita breakfast sandwich products recalled over peanut allergen concerns
Mondelēz Global LLC is recalling belVita breakfast sandwiches after an inspection revealed that there was cross-contact with peanut allergens on the manufacturing line.
Ben & Jerry’s gets 'Bud Light treatment' after claiming July 4 that US sits on ‘stolen indigenous land'
Ben & Jerry's customers are in uproar after the company called for the U.S. to acknowledge that the U.S. exists "on stolen land" on the Fourth of July.
Van's gluten-free waffles recalled over potential undeclared allergen
Van's issued a recall for certain Van’s Gluten Free Original Waffles after officials discovered a packaging issue, according to a notice posted by the FDA.
Subway is revamping itself by going old-school with deli slicers
Subway has introduced deli slicers and freshly sliced meats at stores as the latest step in its ongoing effort to revamp itself. The company is also adding four "Deli Heroes" to the menu.
Ben & Jerry's Independence Day message calls for ‘stolen indigenous land’ to be returned to Native Americans
Ice cream maker Ben & Jerry's marked the federal holiday by calling on the U.S. government to give back the "stolen Indigenous land" to Native Americans.
What stores are open on the Fourth of July?
The Fourth of July holiday arrives on Tuesday and while markets, banks and many government offices will be closed, most stores will be open for at least part of the holiday.
Anheuser-Busch CEO ‘not addressing the problem’ will keep customers away, former exec warns
The "chasm" between Bud Light and its customers will "intensify" as long as Anheuser-Busch's CEO tries to be "everything to everyone," says former exec Anson Frericks.