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Effort to Rewrite Tennessee Whiskey Law Gets Postponed
Taco Bell Ads Star Real Life Ronald McDonalds to Promote Breakfast
It turns out that McDonald's isn't the only one who likes using Ronald McDonald in their advertisements. Taco Bell has gathered up real people who share a name with the famous clown in order to promote their new breakfast menu. Shake Shack Pays $10 An Hour With Benefits: Breaking the Fast Food Trend
Shake Shack has broken the stereotype of fast food companies only paying their employees minimum wage. Global Warming to Cause Food and Water Shortages, Reveals New UN Climate Report
A new UN report has shown that global warming may already be causing irreversible damage to nature that could disrupt the world's supply of food. Wendy’s Offers Mobile Payment App in Restaurants: New Trend in Fast Food
Wendy's is following in the steps of Burger King and Starbucks and joining the fast food trend of online payment. Fisheries Dump Millions of Pounds of Seafood Back into the Ocean Each Year
Fisheries in the U.S. aren't the cleanest in the world. It turns out they toss a staggering 22 percent, or about 2 billion pounds of fish per year, back into the ocean. Should Chefs Touch Your Food Barehanded? The New California Glove Law
A new law in California that went into effect in January but won't be enforced until July requires chefs and bartenders to keep their bare hands off of food that's going straight onto a diner's plate. Tablet on Tables Becomes New Restaurant Tech Trend
A high tech tablet on the table have become the hottest trend in restaurant dining. If you've been dining at eateries like Chili's, Applebee's, or maybe even at Bolt Burgers restaurant in downtown Washington, you've probably realized what the current hottest trend is - a high tech tablet on the table. Starbucks to Sell Beer and Wine in 40 New Locations
Coffee house plans to expand its beer and wine sales to up to 40 locations. The mega coffee chain, Starbucks, is planning to expand its beer and wine selling store base from 26 stores to 40 stores within the next year. Food Prices Soar in Grocery Stores as Worldwide Drought Impacts Crops
Drought has gripped the U.S. and other food-producing regions in a vice, causing crop failure and more expenses for farmers. Now, federal forecasters have estimated that you may soon feel the costs at your grocery stores. Jack Daniel's Opposes Changing Tennessee Whiskey Law
Lawmakers are reportedly considering changing an existing law of how Tennessee whiskey is made. In order to brand your beverage as Tennessee whiskey, it must fit certain criteria. Quiznos Bankruptcy: Sandwich Chain Files For Protection Due to Millions in Debt
First Sbarro Pizza file for bankruptcy, and now Quiznos. First Sbarro Pizza file for bankruptcy, and now Quiznos. The Associated Press reported that the sandwich chain filed for a Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Friday. Frank Ocean and Chipotle Feud: Singer and Fast Food Fight Over Check
Frank Ocean and Chipotle are reportedly in legal battle over a song the singer was supposed to record for the burrito chain's relatively new "Scarecrow" marketing campaign. Starbucks New App Allows You to Tip Your Barista From Your iPhone
Starbucks announced that it will improve its mobile application that will allow customers visiting its stores to tip their baristas from their iPhone. States Rebel Against Food Stamp Cuts: Heating Subsidies Turn into 'Loophole'
Earlier this year, Congress passed a farm bill that it hoped would save $8.6 billion over 10 years by tightening a "loophole" in the food stamp program. Yet it seems as if this isn't going to happen.
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