Wheat and barley shortage: How Russia-Ukraine war triggered a global food crisis

Together, Russia and Ukraine export nearly a third of the world’s wheat and barley, more than 70% of its sunflower oil and are big suppliers of corn.

Is it OK to drink coffee while pregnant? Yes (in moderation), genetic study suggests

The study used genetics to analyze coffee-drinking behavior. It suggests that consuming java in moderation does not increase the risk of miscarriage, stillbirth or premature birth.

Alaska students served floor sealant instead of milk at school program

Several children were complaining that the milk tasted bad and caused burning sensations in their mouth and throats. One student had to be hospitalized.

Starbucks may close bathrooms to public again, CEO reportedly says

The coffee company opened their bathrooms to the public after two Black men were denied use of a restroom by an employee at a Philadelphia Starbucks four years ago.

Coca-Cola, Jack Daniels owner give Jack & Coke a makeover

Coca-Cola and spirit and wine giant Brown-Forman Corp. are shaking things up with a new canned, ready-to-drink, pre-mixed version of the iconic Jack and Coke cocktail.

Wawa announces plans to expand to Tennessee in coming years

Wawa has announced plans to expand into Tennessee with a new store slated to open in Nashville in the coming years.

Velveeta launches nail polish that smells like cheese

Want to live “la dolce Velveeta?” Well, you can now spread cheese-scented nail polish on your fingers.

Indian man reportedly divorces wife because she only cooked instant noodles

The judge presiding over the divorce case reportedly called it the “Maggi case” because Maggi instant noodles were the woman’s food of choice when feeding her husband.

‘MasterChef’ alumni, Grubhub team up for virtual restaurant

"MasterChef" fans in more than 20 U.S. markets can watch the reality cooking show while chowing down on recipes made by their favorite former contestants.