News
New York City Restaurants Will Soon Warn Customers When Ordering Their Foods
Food Bank Fears Food Shortage as Easter Draws Near
In Connecticut, the Ecumenical Food Bank of Naugatuck are one of the forerunners of helping the less fortunate through the help of community by collection monetary donations and food and then distributing them. Various drives are initiated to collect food for the needy. Today however, the organization fears for food shortage as the Easter celebrations draw near, as the number of families and beneficiaries continues to increase. McDonald’s Ireland Brings Back McMor Starting Mar. 15
McDonald’s Restaurants of Ireland will be bringing back limited edition of McMor burger, which will be available in all 89 McDonald’s restaurants across Ireland, starting from Tuesday, March 15, for a limited period of six weeks. Chicago Hot Dog Establishment Is Selling ‘Footlongs’ Inspired By Donald Trump
Last weekend, The Wiener’s Circle launched a hot dog special named “Trump Footlong”, a 3-inch hotdog, inspired by Donald Trump, according to Wiener's Circle creative director Brendan Kelly. Humboldt Distillery Launches Weed Infused Vodka in California & Colorado
Humboldt County in Northern California has been known for its marijuana production, and thus it is not shocking that Humboldt Distillery has recently launched a vodka which is infused with cannabis sativa. Food Biz News: Panera Bakery Sued By Great Harvest Over Similar Slogan
Bakery Chain Great Harvest Co, which has been famous for its fresh bakery products, has sued Panera, for allegedly infringing the trademark for a confusingly similar advertising slogan. Joe’s Crab Shack Apologies for Using Controversial Lynching Photo As Home Décor
Casual seafood chain, Joe’s Crab Shack has received some bad publicity last week, which according to some was well deserved. Applebee’s Serves Alcoholic Root Beer to Kids Accidentally
Alcoholic root beers might be all in rage, but not so for the kids who visit any coffee store. However, some unfortunate children in Tennessee recently discovered about the flavor of the alcoholic root beer, and the effect of getting drunk. Researchers Successfully Grow 10 Crop Species on Mars, Moon Stimulant Soils
Scientists in the Netherlands have been successful in growing more crop species on Mars and moon soil stimulant. Applying what they learnt from their first experiments in growing crops on such soil, the researchers successfully grew and harvested a variety of crops, including tomatoes, radish, peas, cress, rye, quinoa, chives and garden rocket during their second experiment, which was undertaken at the Wageningen University & Research centre in the Netherlands. Knott’s Annual Fest: Berry Farm To Debut Boysenberry Cheesecake for Annual Festival
The annual Knott’s Berry Farm Boysenberry Festival is almost ready to be started, and that means that there will be dozens of sweet and berry – flavored dishes for everyone to enjoy. Poke: The New Salad Craze This 2016
Poke is the new salad craze taking the streets of Los Angeles by storm. Poke originated in Hawaii and now has reached the US. The nation's love for raw fish enabled the well loved Japanese sushi to captured the pallete of the world, that's why it wouldn't be a surprise if poke or the raw fish salad becomes as popular as the sushi worldwide. The Coca-Cola Foundation Gives Back $84.5 M To Communities
The Coca-Cola Foundation, the main international philanthropic arm of the multinational beverage company, has donated $84.5 million to almost 300 organizations during 2015 for the benefit of various communities in more than 70 countries and regions. Chocolate Milk Recalled in Quebec Due To Contamination
The Canadian Food Inspection agency ordered the recall of Beatrice Chocolate Milk drink after tests showed that they contain chemical sanitizers in the milk. Retail store from Ontario and Quebec are the affected areas where Beatrice chocolate milk drink products has been distributed. Beware! Overcooking Your Fries is Not FDA-Approved!
The new warning by the Food and Drug Administration might change the way you deep-fry your French fries. UK Eyes Online Ban of Junk Food Ads
Obesity in children and some other health issues are often times linked to eating unhealthy foods or junk foods. In the UK, efforts to curb this problem has stemmed into a movement to ban junk food ads from children's content online streaming in various platforms such as Youtube.
MOST Read
News