Red wine could reduce chances of COVID-19 infection, U.K. study suggests
A recent study out of the U.K. suggested consuming up to two glasses of red wine a week could lower a person’s chance of getting infected with COVID-19.
Lucky Charms bringing back green milk cereal for St. Patrick’s Day
These lucky charms are bringing some extra magic to your cereal bowl.
Amy's Kitchen vegan mac and cheese recalled due to undeclared milk
So far, 15,626 cases of the vegan mac and cheese were recalled.
Krispy Kreme thanking those who donate blood with free doughnuts
Krispy Kreme is offering free doughnuts — a dozen of them, to be exact — as a thank you to those who donate blood amid the national shortage.
Oscar Mayer launches first-ever bologna-inspired hydrating face mask
The limited-edition face mask is $5 and was inspired by people who playfully made masks out of their bologna as kids.
‘No amount’ of alcohol is good for the heart, World Heart Federation says
It turns out, drinking any amount of alcohol (yes, even wine) can increase a person’s risk for heart disease, a new policy brief by the World Heart Federation stated.
America’s spiciest debate: Instacart reveals favorite hot sauce brands by state
With National Hot Sauce Day kicking off on Jan. 22, a recent Instacart survey reveals how much people crave the hot-ticket food item and which brands are most popular.
Mars Inc. announces M&Ms characters will be redesigned for more 'progressive' world
The company says that in the 'world we want tomorrow society is inclusive'
McDonald's testing McPlant at about 600 new locations
The plant-based burger will temporarily be added to menus at locations in San Francisco and Dallas-Fort Worth
French fry shortage blamed on winter weather
An iconic restaurant brand says some of its Asian stores are limiting customer’s fry orders due to the ongoing supply chain and recent weather issues in southwestern Canada.
Florida’s smaller orange crop could mean higher juice prices in the future
There could be a price hike for orange juice as forecasters are predicting the smallest orange crop since 1945.
Vaccination cards required to dine in restaurants or attend sporting events in Philadelphia
Philadelphia now requires all patrons of dine-in restaurants or sporting events to show vaccine cards as proof of vaccination in order to be served or attend games in the city.
Reese’s unveils pink miniature cups for Valentine’s Day
Reese’s has unveiled for a limited time, pink miniature cups to show the ones you love how special they truly are on Valentine’s Day.
Domino's reduces number of wings in carryout deal
Domino's $7.99 carryout deal will only include 8 wings instead of 10.
Grocery stores out of stock? Expert says winter storms to blame
An expert with the Food Industry Association says winter storms have played a role in recent grocery shortages, and this weekend’s looming storms stand to make matters worse.
FDA deregulates French dressing after decades-long battle
The U. S. Food and Drug Administration is ending decades of regulating just what constitutes French dressing.
Budweiser slipping golden cans into beer packs for chance to win $1M
Budweiser is putting golden cans into packs of beer as part of a $1 million grand prize contest. Here are all the ways fans can enter to win.
Girl Scout Cookie season: How much will a box of cookies cost you?
Girl Scout Cookies were priced between 25 and 30 cents in the 1920s
Goldfish launches 'Mega Bites' crackers for adults: 'Appeal to all age groups'
Goldfish is selling fish-shaped crackers that are 50% larger
Ground beef recall: Product sold at Walmart, Kroger recalled over E. coli concern
The recalled ground beef items were shipped to several states across the country and include WinCo, WalMart, Kroger and Albertsons brands.



















